The CTRL+A keyboard shortcut for selecting all items works everywhere on the operating system.
Both Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems allow you to modify the context menu options in easy steps.
you could edit the Registry file or use third-party apps tocustomize the context menu on Windows 11.

Below, we have shared a step-by-step guide onadding the Select All optionin the Windows 11 context menu.
First, right-click anywhere on your desktop and selectNew > Text Document.
Alternatively, open Windows 11 search and bang out in Notepad.

Next, fire up the Notepad app from the list.
Once done, click theFilebutton as shown in the screenshot below.
- press theSave Asoption from the list of options.

Once done, select theSavebutton.
Once done,double press the Selectall.reg fileto add the script to the registry file.
After making the changes, kickstart your Windows 11 computer.

After the restart, right-tap on a blank space in a folder and find a newSelect alloption.
Heres how to remove the Select all option from Windows 11 right-click menu.
First, right-click anywhere on your desktop and selectNew > Text Document.

[-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Windows.selectall]
3.
Once done, tap on theFile > Save asoption.
On the Save As window, name the file asRemoveselectall.regand setAll Fileson the Save as pop in.

Once done, select theSavebutton.
This will remove the Select all option from your Windows 11s context menu.
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