# MenuItem > Add items to native application menus and context menus. See [`menu`](menu.md) for examples. ## Class: MenuItem Create a new `MenuItem` with the following method: ### new MenuItem(options) * `options` Object * `click` Function - Will be called with `click(menuItem, browserWindow)` when the menu item is clicked * `role` String - Define the action of the menu item; when specified the `click` property will be ignored * `type` String - Can be `normal`, `separator`, `submenu`, `checkbox` or `radio` * `label` String * `sublabel` String * `accelerator` [Accelerator](accelerator.md) * `icon` [NativeImage](native-image.md) * `enabled` Boolean - If false, the menu item will be greyed out and unclickable. * `visible` Boolean - If false, the menu item will be entirely hidden. * `checked` Boolean - Should only be specified for `checkbox` or `radio` type menu items. * `submenu` Menu - Should be specified for `submenu` type menu items. If `submenu` is specified, the `type: 'submenu'` can be omitted. If the value is not a `Menu` then it will be automatically converted to one using `Menu.buildFromTemplate`. * `id` String - Unique within a single menu. If defined then it can be used as a reference to this item by the position attribute. * `position` String - This field allows fine-grained definition of the specific location within a given menu. It is best to specify `role` for any menu item that matches a standard role, rather than trying to manually implement the behavior in a `click` function. The built-in `role` behavior will give the best native experience. The `role` property can have following values: * `undo` * `redo` * `cut` * `copy` * `paste` * `selectall` * `minimize` - Minimize current window * `close` - Close current window On OS X `role` can also have following additional values: * `about` - Map to the `orderFrontStandardAboutPanel` action * `hide` - Map to the `hide` action * `hideothers` - Map to the `hideOtherApplications` action * `unhide` - Map to the `unhideAllApplications` action * `front` - Map to the `arrangeInFront` action * `window` - The submenu is a "Window" menu * `help` - The submenu is a "Help" menu * `services` - The submenu is a "Services" menu When specifying `role` on OS X, `label` and `accelerator` are the only options that will affect the MenuItem. All other options will be ignored. ## Instance Properties The following properties (and no others) can be updated on an existing `MenuItem`: * `enabled` Boolean * `visible` Boolean * `checked` Boolean Their meanings are as described above. A `checkbox` menu item will toggle its `checked` property on and off when selected. You can add a `click` function to do additional work. A `radio` menu item will turn on its `checked` property when clicked, and will turn off that property for all adjacent items in the same menu. Again, you can add a `click` function for additional behavior.