Right Click Context Menu - Spam
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Hello adkr,
As far as I know, this is not possible. But you could just use the Mark as spam button on the BitDefender Antispam toolbar.
Cris.
P.S.: If you would like this feature, post it in the Feature Request section (in this forum), and it might be added in the next version of BitDefender.0 -
Thanks Chris. I didn't think it was a built in, but thought I would try. I do use the button, but due to the mouse settings I use, the cursor jumps off the button after every use. I was trying to cut down the wrist movement. I will post it on the "Feature Request".
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G’Day “adkr”
As “cris” pointed out, why not just use the BD Tool Bar to do this ?
It is possible however to customize and add items to almost any Context Menu, Program Menu or Toll bar. Somewhat cumbersome if you have never done this before, but it can be done.
For Context Menu, which falls into your question.
Some publishers have expensive programs to do just that, and most have a trial version that will function and you can use to do it.
Sometimes performing a search on the words describing what you want to do, will show you links to programs and other utilities for this.
I use “add item to right mouse click function in Windows XP Pro “ and came up with this result - http://www.google.com.au/search?client=fir...G=Google+Search
In this I found, “Change Context Menu Software” which got me http://www.filedudes.com/files/Change_Context_Menu.html and a $13.95 program that claims to be able to do it. If you look hard enough, Microsoft may have a way to do this, they usually do, or you can find a free utility that will also do it.
As a further example, I use “add menu item to Outlook Express “ and came up with this result - http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&...ess&spell=1
In this way, you will find the answer to your question.
Microsoft is also worth searching with the search terms – GoTo microsoft.com and in the top right side you have a search tool you can use.
The answers to ones questions are somewhere on the Internet if you start by simply searching using a short version of what you want to do or know. “ how to …… “ is a good way to start the search term, this then is “ How to add item to right mouse click function in Windows XP Pro” got the idea.
Using “Self Help“ means you learn more and gives you better results.
BTW: “Kelly’s Corner” is sometimes a good place to look for these items. - http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp.htm then Tweaks http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
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