Contextual menus appear when you control-click a tile, if you are running Mac OS 8.0 or later. They look like tile menus and have the same first eight items as tile menus. Below those first eight items you may find other menu items called contextual menu items . When you select a contextual menu item, it will act on the tile窶冱 original item (its file, folder, application, or whatever) and not on the tile itself.
The contextual items that appear are provided by contextual menu plug-ins . These are special programs which you place in your system窶冱 Contextual Menu Items folder. Contextual Menus are a system feature provided by Mac OS 8.0 and later. See your Macintosh system documentation for more information about contextual menus and the Contextual Menu Items folder.
Note: The Tilery does not supply any plug-ins. If you have not already added contextual menu plug-ins to your system, you may not see any contextual menu items when you control-click a tile.
A number of useful contextual menu plug-ins are available from other shareware and freeware authors. Find them, download them, and add them to your system, and then they will appear in The Tilery窶冱 contextual menus.