One of the distinguished new elements in Windows 11 is the new right-click (contextual) menu. As you can observe from the image above, some options that were previously available in the older operating systems, such as “Give access to” and “Send to,” are missing from the menu. Moreover, the Copy, Paste, and Cut options have been shifted from the list view to tiny buttons at the top of the menu. In Windows 11, if you want to view the complete options as you did in the older operating systems, you must either click on “Show more options” in the context menu or select an item and then use the Shift + F10 shortcut keys to open the complete menu. That said, not everyone likes this additional step. You can now remove the “Show more options” button and access the old context menu (as in Windows 10) directly using the right-click button on your mouse. In this article, we are going to show you multiple ways to restore the old content menu and set the “Show more options” menu as the default menu.

Disable “Show More Options” using Windows Registry

Previously, you could eliminate the Show more options button using a third-party tool. Now, you can also achieve the same without having to download any external tools or utilities.

Disable “Show More Options” using Windows Registry Disable “Show More Options” using Command Prompt Disable “Show More Options” using .REG File Final Thoughts

Perform the following steps to disable the “Show more options” option in the context menu and open the expanded menu by default using Windows Registry: When the computer restarts, you can now right-click on any item or the desktop to see that you have restored the old contextual menu. You can also use our top selection of disk imaging and backup software so you never lose your data or operating system again. If you ever feel like bringing back the default Windows 11 menu again, all you need to do is delete the “InprocServer32” key from the Windows Registry.

Disable “Show More Options” using Command Prompt

If you are not a fan of creating keys or playing inside the Windows Registry, you can also achieve the same task using the Command Prompt. Perform the following steps to configure the “Show more options” menu as the default context menu using the command line: As the computer reboots, you can now right-click on any item or the desktop to see that you have restored the old contextual menu. You now no longer need to click multiple buttons to reach the full-length context menu. If you want to bring back the default Windows 11 context menu, all you need to do is run the following command in an elevated Command Prompt, which will delete the registry added, and then reboot the computer. When asked for a confirmation, enter Y for Yes.

Disable “Show More Options” using .REG File

If you are not a fan of the command line either, then all you need to do is download and run the Registry file from below and it will automatically create the necessary Registry keys and values to disable the “Show more option” in the Windows 11 context menu. When the computer restarts, you will notice that the “Show more option” option has disappeared from the context menu, and the complete menu is now the default context menu.   Disable Show More Options In Windows11 Context Menu.zip (500 bytes, 95 hits) If you wish to re-enable the “Show more option” option and bring back the Windows 11 default context menu, then you can choose either of the aforementioned methods to restore it (either from the Windows Registry or by running the cmdlet in the Command Prompt).

Final Thoughts

The older contextual menu, such as the one in Windows 10, was easier to use. Even if not, we had gotten used to it, and upgrading to Windows 11 had not made it easier. The design isn’t only different, but to access several options, an additional Show more options button needs to be clicked. Therefore, we at Itechtics are sticking with the older ways for our Windows 11 PC. That said, we came across another method to restore the old context menu in Windows 11. This involves selecting the “Launch folder windows in a separate process” in the Folder Options menu. However, after testing it out, we found that it does not work. Therefore, the method discussed above, as well as the third-party tool are the only methods currently effective in restoring the old context menu.