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Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize

How to Add, Remove, or Rearrange Command Bar Buttons in Windows 7 Explorer
Published by Brink
12-07-2010
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How to Add, Remove, or Rearrange Command Bar Buttons in Windows 7 Explorer

information   Information
This will show you how to customize the command bar (toolbar) in Windows Explorer to add, remove, or rearrange command bar buttons of your choice for all users in Windows 7.

You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do this tutorial.


EXAMPLE: Windows Explorer Command Bar
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-toolbar.jpg




OPTION ONE

To Remove Command Bar Buttons in All Windows in Windows Explorer

NOTE: If you want to add, remove, or rearrange command bar buttons in specific windows in Windows Explorer, then do the OPTION TWO section below instead.

Note   Note
It appears that you will not be able to completely remove the Print, E-mail, and Burn command bar buttons using this option.

If you really wanted to completely remove Burn from the command bar in all windows, then you could disable the built-in burning features in Windows 7.
1. Open the Start Menu, then type regedit in the search box and press enter.
2. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.

3. In regedit, navigate to the location below. (see screenshot below)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CommandStore\shell

Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-permanently_remove.jpg
4. To Backup the Command Bar Button before Deleting it
NOTE: See the table under step 8 in OPTION ONE above to know what each key below the Shell key is for which command bar button.

warning   Warning
If you do not backup (export) the key for a command bar button before deleting it in step 5, you will not be able to restore the command bar button again.
A) Under the Shell key in the left pane of regedit, right click on the key (ex: Windows.includeinlibrary) for the command bar button (ex: Include in Library) that you want to remove, and click on Export.

B) Save this .reg file backup to your desktop, then move it to where you like to keep it backed up at.
5. Under the Shell key in the left pane of regedit, right click on the key (ex: Windows.includeinlibrary) for the command bar button (ex: Include in Library) that you want to remove, and click on Permissions.

6. Take ownership of the registry key and set permissions of the key to "Allow" your user account "Full Control" of it. (see screenshot below)
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-ownership_permissions.jpg
7. Under the Shell key in the left pane of regedit, right click on the key (ex: Windows.includeinlibrary) for the command bar button (ex: Include in Library) that you want to remove, and click on Delete. (see screenshot below step 3)

8. Click on Yes to confirm the deletion. (see screenshot below)
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-confirm.jpg
9. Repeat steps 4 to 8 for any other command bar buttons that you would like to remove from all Windows Explorer windows.

10. When finished, close regedit.

11. If open, close and reopen Windows Explorer to see the changes applied.

Note   Note
To Restore a Command Bar Button Deleted in OPTION ONE
1. Double click on the backup .reg file from step 4.

2. If prompted, click on Run, Yes, Yes, and OK to approve merging the .reg file.

3. If open, close and reopen Windows Explorer to see the changes applied.






OPTION TWO

Add, Remove, or Rearrange Command Bar Buttons in Specific Windows in Windows Explorer
1. Open the Start Menu, then type regedit in the search box and press enter.
2. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.

3. In regedit, navigate to the location below of the Windows Explorer window that you would like to add, remove, or rearrange a command bar button(s) in.




Folder Templates

NOTE: To remove default command bar buttons for these type of windows, you will need to use the OPTION ONE section above instead.
General Items Folder Template Windows (see also step 4)
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{5c4f28b5-f869-4e84-8e60-f11db97c5cc7}
Documents Folder Template Windows (see also step 4)
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{7d49d726-3c21-4f05-99aa-fdc2c9474656}
Music Folder Template Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{94d6ddcc-4a68-4175-a374-bd584a510b78}
Pictures Folder Template Windows (see also step 4)
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{b3690e58-e961-423b-b687-386ebfd83239}
Videos Folder Template Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{5fa96407-7e77-483c-ac93-691d05850de8}




Libraries

General (Generic) Library Folder Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{5f4eab9a-6833-4f61-899d-31cf46979d49}
Documents Library Folder Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{fbb3477e-c9e4-4b3b-a2ba-d3f5d3cd46f9}
Music Library Folder Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{3f2a72a7-99fa-4ddb-a5a8-c604edf61d6b}
Pictures Library Folder Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{0b2baaeb-0042-4dca-aa4d-3ee8648d03e5}
Videos Library Folder Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{631958a6-ad0f-4035-a745-28ac066dc6ed}




Search Results

General (Generic) Search Result Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{7fde1a1e-8b31-49a5-93b8-6be14cfa4943}
Documents Search Result Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{36011842-dccc-40fe-aa3d-6177ea401788}
Federated "open" Search Result Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{8faf9629-1980-46ff-8023-9dceab9c3ee3}
Music Search Result Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{71689ac1-cc88-45d0-8a22-2943c3e7dfb3}
Pictures Search Result Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{4dcafe13-e6a7-4c28-be02-ca8c2126280d}
Videos Search Result Windows
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{ea25fbd7-3bf7-409e-b97f-3352240903f4}
4. If the name of the Windows Explorer location you selected above is in RED (General Items, Documents, and Pictures folder templates), then:

NOTE: If not in red, then skip this step and go to step 5 or 6.
  • In the left pane under FolderTypes, right click on the {long number} CLSIDkey below and click on Permissions. Take ownership (step 3 in Option Two of Method TWO at this link) of this key with your administrator account, and set permissions to Allow your administrator account Full Control of the key. (see screenshots below)
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-take_ownership-1.jpgWindows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-take_ownership-2.jpg
  • Continue on to step 5 or 6 below.
5. To Add or Remove Buttons to be Displayed when a Item is Selected
NOTE: When you select an item (ex: file or folder), the buttons displayed on the Windows Explorer command bar locations below are defined in the TasksItemsSelected registry key.
A) In the left pane, click on the TasksItemsSelected key under the exanded {long CLSID number} key above. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If there is not a TasksItemsSelected key, then right click on the {long CLSID number} CLSID key, click on New and Key, type TasksItemsSelected and press enter.
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-reg-1.jpg
B) Go to step 7.
6. To Add or Remove Buttons to be Displayed when No Items are Selected
NOTE: When you open a folder without anything selected, the buttons displayed on the Windows Explorer command bar locations below are defined in the TasksNoItemsSelected registry key.
A) In the left pane, click on the TasksNoItemsSelected key under the exanded {long CLSID number} key location above. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If there is not a TasksNoItemsSelected key, then right click on the {long CLSID number} key, click on New and Key, type TasksNoItemsSelected and press enter.
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-reg-2.jpg
B) Continue on to step 7.
7. In the right pane of TasksItemsSelected or TasksNoItemsSelected, right click on (Default) and click on Modify. (see screenshots below steps 5A and 6A)
A) Do steps 8, 9,and/or 10 below for what you would like to do.
8. To Add a Command Bar Button
A) Type in the Value data (see table below) for the button that you want to add in the order you want it to be displayed within the other listed buttons. (see screenshot below step 11.
NOTE: Be sure to leave only one semicolon (;) inbetween each Value data entry to separate them.
FOR EXAMPLE: If I wanted to add the Cut and Paste buttons to the Pictures Library command bar after the default Burn button, I would add Windows.Cut and Windows.Paste in the Edit String (modify) window with the other default command bar button entries like this below.

Code:
Windows.slideshow;Windows.burn;Windows.Cut;Windows.Paste;Windows.CscWorkOfflineOnline
Command Bar ButtonValue DataDescription
BurnWindows.burn It allows you to burn the folder or the file selected.
CloseWindows.closewindowIt allows you to close the active window
Copy Windows.CopyIt allows you to copy the item selected in the clipboard
CutWindows.CutIt allows you to move the item selected into the clipboard
DeleteWindows.DeleteIt allows you to delete the item selected
Details paneWindows.previewpaneIt allows you to toggle the Details pane on or off
(Details view)Windows.topviewrestoredefaultIt allows you display the details view
E-mailWindows.emailIt allows you to send by email the item selected
Folder and search optionsWindows.folderoptionsOpens Folder Options
Include in libraryWindows.includeinlibraryIt allows you to include in any library the folder selected
LayoutWindows.layoutIt allows you to turn on or off the navigation pane, the detail pane, the reading pane or the library pane
Library paneWindows.librarypaneIt allows you to turn on or off the library pane
Manage Default PrintersWindows.ManageDefaultPrintersIt allows you to manage the printer installed by default
Menu barWindows.menubarIt allows you to turn the menu bar on or off
Navigation paneWindows.navpaneIt allows you to turn the navigation pane on or off
New folderWindows.newfolder It allows you to create a new folder in the folder you have open or selected
OrganizeWindows.organizeIt allows you to turn on or off the options for the organization of items
PasteWindows.PasteIt allows you to paste the content of the clipboard
Play allWindows.playmusicIt allows you to play all the music files in a opened folder
PropertiesWindows.propertiesIt allows you to display or hide all the properties of the item selected
Preview paneWindows.readingpaneIt allows you to turn the Preview pane on or off
PrintWindows.printIt allows you to print the document selected
Print server propertiesWindows.OpenPrinterServerPropertyIt allows you to display or hide the properties of your printer
 Windows.OpenSearchViewSite 
RedoWindows.redoIt allows you to cancel the last modification made
RenameWindows.rename It allows you to rename the item selected
Remove PropertiesWindows.removeproperties It allows you to delete all the properties you want about the item selected
See what's printingWindows.OpenPrintQueueIt allows you to display or hide all the files you're printing
Select allWindows.selectallIt allows you to select all of the items in the opened folder
SeparatorWindows.separatorIt allows you to create an empty space between the tasks
Share withWindows.Share It allows you to share the item selected in private or with your homegroup
Share withWindows.ShareHomegroupFullAccesIt allows you to share the item selected in private or with your homegroup
Share withWindows.ShareHomegroupReadAccessIt allows you to share the item selected in private or with your homegroup
Share withWindows.SharePrivateIt allows you to share the item selected in private or with your homegroup
Share withWindows.ShareSpecificUsersIt allows you to share the item selected in private or with your homegroup
Slide showWindows.slideshowIt allows you to see any images through a slideshow
Start scanWindows.StartScan It allows you to execute a quick scan of the selected item
Sync Windows.CscSyncIt allows you to synchronize your folders or files with your device
UndoWindows.undo It allows you to cancel the last modification made, or restore the folder or file deleted from the Recycle Bin
Work Offline or Work OnlineWindows.CscWorkOfflineOnlineOffline Files to Work Offline or Online
 Windows.UpdatePrinterDriver It allows you to update your printer's drivers
9. To Remove a Command Bar Button
A) Remove the Value data (see table below step 8A) for the button that you want to remove. (see screenshot below step 11)
NOTE: Be sure to leave only one semicolon (;) inbetween each remaining Value data entry to separate them.
FOR EXAMPLE: If I wanted to remove the Cut and Paste buttons added to the Pictures Library command bar from step 8, I would edit out Windows.Cut and Windows.Paste in the Edit String (modify) window like this below.

BEFORE
Code:
Windows.slideshow;Windows.burn;Windows.Cut;Windows.Paste;Windows.CscWorkOfflineOnline
AFTER
Code:
Windows.slideshow;Windows.burn;Windows.CscWorkOfflineOnline
10. To Rearrange the Display Order of the Command Bar Buttons
A) Arrange the Value data (see table below step 8A) listed in the Edit String (modify) window in the order of how you would like them displayed on the command bar. (see screenshot below step 11)
NOTE: Be sure to leave only one semicolon (;) inbetween each Value data entry to separate them.
FOR EXAMPLE: If I wanted to rearange the Cut and Paste buttons added to the Pictures Library command bar from step 8, I would edit the Windows.Cut and Windows.Paste value data in the Edit String (modify) window like this below.

BEFORE
Code:
Windows.slideshow;Windows.burn;Windows.Cut;Windows.Paste;Windows.CscWorkOfflineOnline
AFTER
Code:
Windows.slideshow;Windows.burn;Windows.Paste;Windows.Cut;Windows.CscWorkOfflineOnline
11. When finished adding, removing, or rearranging the button's Value data (ex: Windows.burn) in the Edit String box, click on OK. (see screenshot below)
Windows Explorer Toolbar Buttons - Customize-edit_string.jpg
12. Repeat the steps above if you would like to add, remove, or rearrage command bar buttons for any other Windows Explorer location in step 3.
13. When finished, close regedit.

14. If open, close and reopen Windows Explorer to see the changes applied at the location you selected in step 3 (not the registry location).
Note   Note
To Undo All Changes Made in OPTION TWO and Restore All Default Command Bar Buttons
1. Click on the Download button below to download the file below.
Restore_Default_Toolbar_Buttons_in_Windows_Explorer.reg
download
2. Click on Save, and save the .reg file to the desktop.

3. Right click on the downloaded .reg file and click on Merge.

4. Click on Run, Yes, Yes, and OK when prompted.

5. When done, you can delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.

6. If open, close and reopen Windows Explorer to see the changes applied at the location you selected in step 3 (not the registry location).

That's it,
Shawn



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01-04-2011   #1
periboob


Windows 7 Pro 32
 
 


Hi Brink. I am a big fan of tool bar shortcut buttons, this is a good list. But one that I was hoping for is still missing--a "Home" button. Since everything on Windows Explorer v7 moves, there is no way to establish a home base where you can always go with a single click. It seems like such a simple thing. Any hope for that?

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03-16-2011   #2
Brink


Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
 
 


I have updated this tutorial and added OPTION ONE for how to remove one or more toolbar button(s) from all Windows Explorer windows in Windows 7.
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05-02-2011   #3
majesticeternit


Windows 7 x64
 
 


Hello, thanks for a great tutorial! But I need some help, please.

I need to add the "rename" and "delete" buttons to my Downloads Folder. it is in users/downloads. I can't figure out how to add them. Please tell me how to.

I have tried adding to many of the keys you listed, and I can easily add them to say, "My Documents", but what do I do for the "Downloads" Folder?
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05-02-2011   #4
Brink


Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
 
 


Hello Majesticeternit, and welcome to Seven Forums.

The C:\Users\(user-name)\Downloads folder uses the General Items folder template by default unless you changed it. You would add Windows.rename (Rename) and Windows.Delete (Delete) at step 5 in Option Two to the General Items folder template registry location (step 3 Option Two) to add these buttons to all folders using the General Items folder template. You will probably need to create a new TasksItemsSelected key first though as detailed in the note under step 5A.

Please let me know if you have more questions on this.
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05-02-2011   #5
majesticeternit


Windows 7 x64
 
 


Thank you for your reply!

Unfortunately, it doesn't help. I looked at another thread on this site about adding the Delete button to Windows Explorer. It included a .reg file. That works just fine. The delete button shows up. But when I follow your instructions, nothing changes, not if I try Windows.rename or Windows.Copy or Windows.Paste or nothing at all.

I have permissions, and as I said, the delete button is added and works. So I don't know.
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05-02-2011   #6
Brink


Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
 
 


No worries. Together we'll get it figured out for you. First, if you could confirm what folder template is set for your C:\Users\(user-name)\Downloads folder, I'll be happy to write up a custom REG file that will add the buttons for you.
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05-03-2011   #7
majesticeternit


Windows 7 x64
 
 


Wow, thank you!

When I checked to see what template it was using, I saw that it was a Picture template. I don't know why it was that way, I didn't change it, I didn't know how. But I changed it to General, and both buttons are there! Thank you!
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05-03-2011   #8
Brink


Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1
 
 


You're most welcome Majesticeternit. I'm happy to hear that you got it working now.
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05-05-2011   #9
tuck22


Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 


Hi, i still can't find how to remove such entries as: system properties, uninstall programs, map network drive and control panel. These entries are in my computer, here is screenshot.


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