But that’s not all, you probably didn’t know that you’re also able to change the font type in the Registry Editor, and customize this tool even more. Well, you are able to change the default font type of the Registry Editor, and the only thing you’ll need for that is the tool itself, as it requires creating a string that will change the font. Before we begin, keep in mind that you need to run at least build 14942 of Windows 10 Preview, as this option is not available to the general public, yet. We don’t know precisely when Microsoft will introduce it to all users, but we assume it will be with the next major update for Windows 10.
How can I change the Registry Editor font in Windows 10?
Here’s exactly what you need to do, to change the font type in Registry Editor: There you go, next time you open the Registry Editor, the font type will be changed. If you have any comments or questions, just let us know in the comments below.
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