I guess it can't be done without writing a program (cause Bandizip seems to be able to add an entry to the new context menu for instant "New Folder").
In the mean time, I found a workaround. I use XMouseButtonControl to set a mouse macro for my middle-click to be Shift+Right-click > W > T (when...
I don't want to use the classic context menu. It's too convoluted with A LOT of nonessential stuff added by various installed programs (and it looks ugly tbh).
Unfortunately, that's not quite what I want. The suggested guide still do right click > New > New document.
What I want is:
Right click > New document (right away without going through another layer of New if you get what I'm saying).
That seems to add the entry to the old menu (from the screenshot). I'm looking to add an entry to the new context menu (not the one in "Show more options").
I create new text file in multiple different folders. And I don't edit the content. I only change the file names. That seems like a slower way with CTRL+S and select location, etc.
Hello,
Currently, to create a new text document, I have to Right click > New > Text document.
But as I create a lot of text files dailies, I'd like to speed up my workflow by adding a new entry to the new Windows 11 modern context menu Right click > New Text Document.
Does anyone know how to...