Action "Show Menu"The Menu Editor Configure Hotkey Context Menu 

The Menu Editor :

How do I open the menu editor:

A. Open the context menu and select "Edit this menu..."
or
B. Settings -> Global Key Combinations -> mark the hotkey for the context menu -> Edit (e.g. with F2) -> Edit Menu

Edit Menu

All available commands are listed on the left side. The current menu is displayed on the right side.

Add Menu Item and

Select the desired menu item on the left and click on the follwing button:

Or simply double click on the desired menu item.
The new menu item will be added under the marked item to the right.

Or keys Alt + Up
Move entry up

Or keys  Alt + Down
Move entry down

Rename Menu Item

Or press F2

The & character is used to define the abbreviation key that directly opens the menu item e.g &paste: Paste is displayed and the entry is directly execute with the P key.

Delete Menu Item

Or press Delete.

Add Submenu

Up to 7 submenus can be added to the primary level.
To add a submenu, select one of the primary items e.g. Paste: and click on the following button:

Add User-Defined Command

You would like to send text marked in your browser or editor directly to an application or a homepage.

Select "Advanced" on the left in the item "User-Defined Command".
A new dialog will appear in which you can enter a command/command line or a webpage.

Enter the complete path of file to be execute (unless this is in the Windows directory). If the path or file name contains blank space, place the entry in quotation marks "" e.g. "C:\Program Files\MyProg.exe"

The marked text (e.g. in the browser or editor) will be marked [text]. If the text is very long or a file name is required as a parameter, use [file]. The marked text will be written to a (temporary) file and delivered as a parameter.

Example: