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Add custom command line to extended context menu in Windows 7

Add custom command line to extended context menu in Windows 7

I have an application pinned to the task bar. 90% of the time, I run it with no additional command line options, so I can either click it (if not already open), or right click the icon and click the application name to open a new instance.

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"You could try 7stacks.
It would let you pin a shortcut to the menu that would contain the two versions of your shortcut.
That means the primary one is always two clicks away and I notice a slight delay before it's menu shows up.

Since I found it less than intuitive...

Run it after install and you get the ""create a new 7stack"" dialog
Point it at a folder that contains your two shortcuts
Give it a Caption (and Icon if desired)
Click the ""Create a Shortcut on Desktop"" button
Find that Shortcut on your Desktop (the name is the Caption you set earlier)
Right-click the shortcut and ""Pin to Taskbar""

You can right-click to edit it or create new ones."