Add to Adobe Bridge CC Context Menu

How do I add DxO to the Adobe Bridge CC context menu?
Thanks,
Drew

I figured out how to change the default program (which is good enough for me):
From within Adobe Bridge CC
Edit > Preferences {ctrl}{k}
File Type Associations
Canon Camera Raw (.crw, .cr2) (or Nikon, etc.)
Click on the down arrow next to Adobe Photoshop CC
Browse to and select:
C:\Program Files\DxO Labs\DxO Optics Pro v8\DXOOpticsPro.exe
The same instructions work for Adobe Bridge CS5.
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