Win10 how to retrieve multiple right-click menu items lost after selecting multiple files

  
In Win10, if you select 16 or more files at a time in the File Explorer, the right-click menu will not be comprehensive (“Open & rdquo; and other items disappear), this setting may be considered more There are uncertainties in the centralized operation of files. For example, opening them at the same time may consume a lot of memory, causing the system to slow down or even get stuck. However, if you do have the need to operate multiple files at the same time, and the computer resources are sufficient, you can break through the system default limit and set a more flexible operation.

▲Photo description: 15 files are selected at the same time right-click menu (individual items are different for each computer)

▲Photo description: 16 files are selected at the same time right-click menu items (soft Where is the file master and Rubik's cube of the media cube?!)
The method is not difficult, just add a value to the registry, the operation is as follows:
1, enter regedit in the Cortana search bar, press Enter Enter the registry editor
2, navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer

3, create a new DWORD (32-bit) value, named MultipleInvokePromptMinimum (slightly long, don't lose the letter … …)
4, double-click to modify the numerical data, pay attention to select the data format is "decimal", and then enter the number of files you want to enable the full right-click menu, such as the following figure "<quo;666"::

5 After the modification, click “OK”, the new value will take effect immediately, as shown below ——


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