How to Use Moo0 RightClicker Pro — Quick Setup & Features
What Moo0 RightClicker Pro does
Moo0 RightClicker Pro customizes the Windows right-click context menu so you can add, remove, and rearrange items for faster access to frequently used apps, folders, and commands.
Quick setup (5 steps)
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Download and install
- Download the installer from the official Moo0 site and run it.
- Follow the installer prompts and allow changes when Windows asks.
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Launch the app
- Open Moo0 RightClicker Pro from the Start menu or system tray.
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Add items to the menu
- Click “Add” (or the + button).
- Choose between adding a program, folder, file, or a custom command.
- Browse to the target and confirm. The new item appears in the list.
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Reorder and group items
- Drag items to reorder them.
- Use separators or group labels (if available) to organize related entries.
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Apply and test
- Click “Apply” or “Save.”
- Right-click on the desktop or a file to confirm the new context menu entries appear and work.
Key features to use
- Add any executable or folder: Launch apps or open folders directly from right-click menus.
- Custom commands: Run command-line actions or scripts from the menu.
- Reordering: Prioritize frequently used entries by moving them to the top.
- Enable/disable items: Temporarily hide items without deleting them.
- Context filters: Show entries only for specific file types or folders (if supported).
- Backup/restore settings: Export your configuration so you can restore it later or transfer to another PC.
Best practices
- Keep it lean: Limit entries to the ones you use daily to avoid clutter.
- Use descriptive names: Rename entries so their actions are obvious at a glance.
- Test custom commands: Run commands from a terminal first to confirm they behave as expected.
- Backup before major changes: Export settings before reorganizing so you can undo mistakes.
Troubleshooting tips
- If new entries don’t appear: restart Windows Explorer or log out/in.
- If an added program doesn’t launch: verify the executable path and check permissions.
- If context menu becomes slow: remove rarely used items and avoid heavy shell extensions.
Short example setups
- Open a development folder: Add a folder entry pointing to your project directory.
- Launch a terminal at folder: Add a command like
cmd.exe /k cd /d “C:\Path\To\Folder”(adjust for PowerShell if preferred). - Quick-access apps: Add shortcuts for commonly used utilities (Notepad++, 7-Zip, file manager).
If you want, I can provide exact command lines for specific tasks (PowerShell terminal, Git Bash, or launching a particular app).
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