Replace Notepad on Windows 11
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@PeterJones I am more inclined to not replace Notepad with Notepad++. However, since I use the portable version, is there a way to have the “Open with Notepad++” in the right click menu? Would be very convenient, especially opening the .bat or .reg files.
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I have low tech suggestions only, and they’re only useful if your installs use a very consistent dir structure, ie, most apps & data files usually in the same place… (and sorry if you already know all this)
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Maintain a subdir full of shortcuts that each launch Np++ to open one (or several) of the (5? 20?) files you expect to edit, that might cover 90%+ of your needs. (Of course, you’d maintain a master copy of that subdir on a memory stick, cloud, etc.)
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A batch file, run once, could copy shortcuts to Np++ (with or without a target file specified) to “all” the places where your editables normally reside.
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Learn to hack the appropriate Np++ xml file so that the files/places you care about magically appear in Np++ (in the session file, in Project Panels, in Recently Closed Files list) the first time you start it after a clean install.
Again, if installs are highly uniform, you don’t have to hack; rather, learn which config files capture your finely tuned Np++ environment, keep them safe, and always restore with each install.
Or, run portable Np++ with its config environment from a mem stick. You’ll always be refining it (or even them – an environment for each type of install), and it will always be ready to go after an install.
So Np++ will be sort of acting like WinExplr for frequently accessed files. Also, preferences like colors, fonts, shortcuts, etc. will always be at hand
Sorry if you already know all of this. I expect someone will figure out how to do what you’re really asking for in not too long.
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@mmjoshi ,
I do not have Windows 11 to verify. However, on Windows 10 and earlier, if you go into the registry, in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\*\shell
, and right click “New Key”, add one named something likeNotepad++
, set the(Default)
forNotepad++
toEdit with Notepad++
; then right clock on theNotepad++
on the left, add a new keycommand
, and set the(Default)
to something like"C:\usr\local\apps\notepad++\notepad++.exe" "%1"
(where you would use your path to notepad++.exe, not my path).Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\*\shell\Notepad++] @="Edit With Notepad++" [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\*\shell\Notepad++\command] @="\"C:\\usr\\local\\apps\\notepad++\\notepad++.exe\" \"%1\""
However, as I said earlier, it looks like Windows 11 doesn’t always show all the verbs; you can use your favorite search engine to search the internet for
windows 11 not showing all right-click actions
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@Neil-Schipper Thanks for your suggestion. Ultimately figured out a way to add “Open with Notepad++” to the right click menu in Windows 11. Takes care of my needs. Boy, Windows 11 is surely tough to customize to the ways one worked in Windows 10!
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@PeterJones Thanks. Worked in Windows 11 too! Windows 11 has certainly made it harder to be customized to the look and feel of Windows 10!
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A little late to the party but if you’re using a portable version, you can add it to the “Send To” list on a context menu by opening File Explorer, putting “shell:sendto” in the address bar, and in that directory add a new shortcut to your portable Notepad++.exe. Hopefully SendTo isn’t borked in Windows 11 too.
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Here is a possible solution for those who want to replace Notepad.exe with NotePad++.
The previous hack still works if you set the redirection registry settings underneath it. The following batch file code shows a solution.
@ECHO OFF & CLS & ECHO. NET FILE 1>NUL 2>NUL & IF ERRORLEVEL 1 (ECHO You must right-click and select & ECHO "RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR" to run this batch. Exiting... & ECHO. & Timeout /t 10 & EXIT /B) REM ... proceed here with admin rights ... REM http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7044985/how-can-i-auto-elevate-my-batch-file-so-that-it-requests-from-uac-administrator SETLOCAL :: reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe" /v "Debugger" /t REG_SZ /d "\"%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad++.exe\" -notepadStyleCmdline -z" /f reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe\0" /v "FilterFullPath" /t REG_SZ /d "%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad++.exe" /f reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe\1" /v "FilterFullPath" /t REG_SZ /d "%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad++.exe" /f reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe\2" /v "FilterFullPath" /t REG_SZ /d "%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad++.exe" /f ::Use the the following comment to undo the replacement: :: reg delete "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe" /v "Debugger" /f ENDLOCAL GOTO :EOF Technical Notes Replace Notepad on Windows 11 The following code Reverses the change ```@ECHO OFF & CLS & ECHO. NET FILE 1>NUL 2>NUL & IF ERRORLEVEL 1 (ECHO You must right-click and select & ECHO "RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR" to run this batch. Exiting... & ECHO. & Timeout /t 10 & EXIT /B) REM ... proceed here with admin rights ... REM http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7044985/how-can-i-auto-elevate-my-batch-file-so-that-it-requests-from-uac-administrator SETLOCAL ::Use the the following to Reset the default for Windows 11 notepad.exe to undo the replacement by Notepad++ reg delete "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe" /v "Debugger" /f reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe\0" /v "FilterFullPath" /t REG_SZ /d "%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad.exe" /f reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe\1" /v "FilterFullPath" /t REG_SZ /d "%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad.exe" /f reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe\2" /v "FilterFullPath" /t REG_SZ /d "%ProgramFiles%\Notepad++\notepad.exe" /f ENDLOCAL GOTO :EOF Technical Notes Replace Notepad This has only been lightly tested but works for .cmd files and .txt files and perhaps others. Let us know if there are issues.
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@jadelise Thanx… works great.
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@ChaosDMNS Yup, it works! I’ve just tried it on Win11 22H2. Thanks, @jadelise ! 🙏🏻
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Are you sure the batch file you provided still works in Windows 11?
I’ve tried it but it doesn’t work (*.txt are double clicked, but always notepad.exe is launched) on my Windows 11 Home Edition version 21H2.
ps. I didn’t uninstall notepad.exeEdit: Obviously, Notepad UWP has to be removed to make it work: (https://www.winhelponline.com/blog/replace-notepad-text-editor-notepad-plus-association/)
I used powershell (admin) commandGet-AppxPackage *Microsoft.WindowsNotepad* | Remove-AppxPackage
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i was facing same issue but now it helps me alot… thanks