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How to Add Chrome Incognito Mode to Context Menu on Windows 11

If you use the Chrome browser on Windows 11, you can add the Chrome Incognito mode shortcut to the Context menu. Why is this useful? Many users prefer to use Incognito mode by default; having a context menu shortcut could free one from the hassle of manually opening the Incognito mode every time they want to browse the web.

So, if you use Chrome’s incognito mode more than the normal mode, it could be an ideal choice to add a Chrome Incognito mode shortcut to the Windows 11 context menu. If you do so, the next time you want to use Chrome’s incognito mode, right-click and select ‘Chrome Incognito’. Here’s how to set up a Chrome Incognito context menu shortcut in Windows 11.

1. Click on the Windows 11 search and type in Registry Editor. Next, open the Registry Editor from the list of options.

Registry EditorRegistry Editor

2. On the Registry Editor, navigate to the following path:

ComputerHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshell

ComputerHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshellComputerHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshell

3. Now, right-click on the Shell folder and select New > Key.

New > KeyNew > Key

4. Name the new key as Chrome Incognito.

Chrome IncognitoChrome Incognito

5. Next, right-click on the Chrome Incognito key and select New > Key.

New > KeyNew > Key

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7. Right-click the Default key and select Modify on the right pane.

select Modifyselect Modify

8. Now, right-click on Chrome’s desktop shortcut and select Properties. On Chrome’s properties, copy the path displayed in the Target Box.

copy the pathcopy the path

9. Now paste the path you copied on the Value Data field of the Default key. At the end of the path, add a space and input -Incognito. The final path would look like this:

"C:Program FilesGoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" -Incognito

"C:Program FilesGoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" -Incognito"C:Program FilesGoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" -Incognito

Click on the Ok button and close the Registry Editor. Next, restart your Windows 11 PC to apply the changes. After the restart, right-click anywhere on your desktop and select the Show more option. You will find the Chrome Incognito mode option in the Context menu.

Chrome Incognito mode option in the Context menuChrome Incognito mode option in the Context menu

Also Read: How to Disable Incognito Mode in Google Chrome Browser

That’s how to add the Google Chrome incognito mode option to the Windows 11 Context menu. If you wish to remove the context menu option, delete the key you created in Step 3. If you are stuck and need help, let us know.

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