You can add the command About Windows to the context menu in Windows 10. This will allow you to quickly check for the installed operating system version, edition and build number.
Tag: desktop context menu
Add Desktop Background directly to the Desktop context menu to change wallpaper quickly
With Windows 7 (or rather Windows Vista), Microsoft removed the classic display properties control panel from the Desktop context menu which quickly allowed you to change the desktop wallpaper. The Personalization item replaced it but you have to first open it and then click the Desktop Background item there to get to the page which lets you change the wallpaper. In this article, we will see how to add Desktop Background directly to the Desktop context (right-click) menu.