Add BTT Clip manger or other actions to the context menu of apps

May I know if it is possible to
(1) Append an action as an item on the context menu of a specific application. For example, can I add the "Show Clipboard/Pasteboard History" action to the Excel's context menu?

(2) Append an action to all applications, similar to the "Add to BTT Clipboard" in the Finder, but applied to all applications.

Reason for asking: there are a few BTT actions that I use frequently, such as clipboard and some specific windows size and move actions. It will be very convenient to activate these actions from the App's context menu like calling services.

Thanks in advance

it‘s not possible to modify other apps context menus. You could create a trigger to show custom BTT context menu (e.g. on long right-click) or maybe use a floating menu for this

Thanks for the suggestion!

I am using the marvellous floating menu (std and circular by different mouse keys) all the time, but there are a few BTT actions that I use almost all the time, and it is faster for me to click on these few item in the context menu instead of hover/click on BTT floating menu. I'll try to create a custom context menu bar that activate with a different modifier ctrl + right click.

you can use the „custom context menu (new)“ action

Some apps would also make shortcuts available in their context menu, but this needs to be supported by the app

I want to thank you AGAIN for such an excellent macOS utility.
I discovered I can double right-click my Logitech Master 3S to activate my custom context menu!

So, I can now use right-click for the default context menu, use double right-click for my always-used global BTT actions, app-specific floating menu for the more frequently used menu items for each most used app, and finally, use another Logitech button for the circular floating menu for the last five active apps to quickly switch among different stage managers. All these shortcuts dramatically reduce mouse travelling and the cognitive loading to find and click the correct menu item (or have to remember infinite key shortcuts) in all those nested menu structures.

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nice!