Add “My Browser” Shortcut In Desktop Context Menu

If you use multiple web browsers very frequently then this trick is for you,today we are going to share a trick from which you can add your favorite web browsers shortcut in your Desktop Context Menu.See the Below Screenshot:-

Its look cool na? Now you may open Firefox, Opera,Or Internet Explorer with just one click,no need to go through long process. If you also wanna add this cool shortcut in your Desktop Context Menu,then Just download the Registry files from below link,

After download rar file extract it and then install it,It will ask for confirmation,Just accept it and then click ok

That’s it now you have your browsers just one click away.

Download Registry File

Note:- We had also included Uninstalation File,If in future you want to remove these entry just add that entry

Rahul Sharma

Rahul Sharma is a personal technology columnist and founder of TechnoArea, TroubleFixing & BloggingMayor He is a MBA guy by education and technology columnist by passion. He write's on some popular online tech magazines also.

4 thoughts on “Add “My Browser” Shortcut In Desktop Context Menu

  • March 7, 2010 at 12:15 pm
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    Looks very cool indeed. Is this applicable in Win XP?

    Thank you…

    Reply
  • March 7, 2010 at 12:15 pm
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    Looks very cool indeed. Is this applicable in Win XP?

    Thank you…

    Reply

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