As early as the Windows XP era, Microsoft placed the "move to/Copy to" feature in the File explorer. Also because we have a high rate of use of this function, so that it has been retained so far.
But the more wicked is that Microsoft does not add this feature to the right mouse button menu, if we want to perform a move to/copy to on the desktop, there is nothing to do with copying/cutting the items that you want to work on, moving to the corresponding location, pasting, or going directly to the desktop folder of your personal files and operating on the file manager. Both of these methods are more complicated. If Microsoft doesn't give it to us, it has to do with its own hands and clothing.
After entering regedit in the Cortana search bar, go to the Registry Editor and navigate to Hkey_classes_rootallfilesystemobjectsshellexcontextmenuhandlers by the sidebar on the left.
Add "Move to" feature: Right margin to select new "item", named "moved" (name casually, but must be English), double-click the right "(default)", in the numeric data to write:
{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
Add "Copy to" feature: Right margin to select new "item", named "Copy" (name casually, but must be English), double-click the right "(default)", in the numeric data to write:
{C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
Log off or restart the computer and then randomly click the right mouse button, is there a "move to/Copy to" The direct option?
Perhaps you will feel this function is not very noticeable, in the window of the File Explorer on the function of the need to get the right mouse button, but according to everyone's daily use of the frequency of the mouse, can save a lot of daily operation steps Pinch.