Windows 10’s registry editor finally receives an update with the Insiders Preview build 14942 aired on 7th October for the Windows 10 Insiders in fast ring. It will give added value to the power users while navigating through the registry paths.

 

In this blog post, we are going to see the changes part of the Registry Editor on Windows 10 which may come with the next big update.

 

Windows 10's Registry Editor finally gets an address bar (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

It’s often become a hectic for a power user to navigate to a specific registry path while working with the Windows Registry Editor. The Windows 10 Insiders Preview build 14942 brought a change in the editor window to include an address bar, by which, it will allow you to directly navigate to that entry if you know the complete path.

 

On the top of the Registry Editor you can find this address bar, which can be focused using the keyboard shortcut combination “Alt + D”. Here you can select, copy and paste the part/full path you desire.

 

Registry editing became simpler on Windows 10 - Screenshot 1 (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

Registry editing became simpler on Windows 10 - Screenshot 2 (www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

 

Isn’t it good to have, if your job is to work on the registry entries? Let us know what’s your points in the below comments section. Don’t forget to check out my other blog posts and subscribe to my Twitter, Facebook, RSS feeds to get the updates that I share. Till the next blog post, keep reading – keep sharing.

 

 

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