I put all of the files onto GitHub at the link below. I added keyboard shortcuts using Shift F10, Shift Context menu key, or Shift-Right click, and then a given letter for the desired option, which you can modify in the registry. Here is a link to an article about the shell variables: ![]() ![]() Double-click the cmd.exe file to launch Command Prompt with standard privileges. Powershell -WindowStyle Hidden "start cmd \"/k cd /d %w\" -v runAs" Type the following path in the address bar and press Enter: C:\Windows\System32. Powershell -WindowStyle Hidden "start cmd \"/k cd /d %V\" -v runAs"įor the file context-menu: (right-clicking on a file in an Explorer Powershell -WindowStyle Hidden "start cmd \"/k cd /d %1\" -v runAs"įor the background context-menu: (right-clicking on the background of Here is a link to an article that has the commands and a link to a ZIP with a REG file:įor the folder context-menu: (right-clicking on a folder in an explorer window) I am hoping that you can use and adapt the commands and use the existing Windows shortcut system that allows you to set keyboard shortcuts. I know that you wanted a keyboard shortcut. I added the commands to the Explorer context menu in the registry for the background, folders, and files.
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