When Microsoft released Windows 11, one of the most noticeable changes was the new streamlined right-click context menu in File Explorer. While modern and minimal, it hides many familiar shortcuts and options behind “Show more options” or Shift+F10.
For many users, this was frustrating because the classic right-click menu from Windows 10 made workflow faster and more convenient. The good news is that you can still restore the Windows 10 legacy menu in Windows 11.
Method 1: Restore the Windows 10 Legacy Menu via Registry Edit
- Right-click the Start button → select Terminal (Admin).
- Run this command: reg.exe add “HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\InprocServer32” /f /ve
- Restart File Explorer or your computer. You should now see the Windows 10-style right-click menu by default.
Method 2: Revert Back to the Default Windows 11 Menu
To remove the tweak and return to the modern context menu, run:
reg.exe delete "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}" /f
Restart Explorer to apply the change.
Notes & Alternatives
- Always back up your registry before making changes.
- In some Windows 11 builds (such as 24H2), this registry tweak may no longer work. In that case, you may need to use third-party utilities to bring back the Windows 10 legacy menu.
- Some users find success by applying the change under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE instead of HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
FAQs About the Windows 10 Legacy Right-Click Menu in Windows 11
A: Yes, if done carefully. Always back up your registry first, and follow instructions exactly. Mistakes in the registry can cause system issues.
Q: Why did Microsoft change the right-click menu in Windows 11?
A: Microsoft designed the new compact menu to streamline options and support modern apps. However, many users miss the full Windows 10 legacy menu for productivity reasons.
Q: Will this method always work?
A: Not necessarily. In Windows 11 24H2 and newer builds, Microsoft may disable this registry workaround. If that happens, third-party customization tools may be required.
Q: Can I toggle between the Windows 10 and Windows 11 menus easily?
A: Yes. You can switch back and forth using the provided registry commands. Just restart Explorer after making changes.
Q: Are third-party tools safe for restoring the Windows 10 legacy menu?
A: Many are safe, but only download from trusted sources. Stick to well-known utilities and check reviews before installing.
Final Thoughts
If you prefer the Windows 10 legacy right-click context menu, Windows 11 still gives you options. With a quick registry edit (or third-party tools if you’re on newer builds), you can restore the familiar, full-featured context menu and keep your workflow efficient.