Microsoft introduced the first functionality change of the Registry Editor, the Address bar, a couple of builds ago. People received it well but thought Microsoft was done and would focus on other features and improvements. But, as it turns out, Microsoft still has a few enhancements for the Registry Editor which the latest build proved. From now on, Insiders running at least build 14965 will be able to use another keyboard shortcut to initiate the Address bar in the Registry Editor along with the one that already exists. Additionally, users will only be able to use shorthand notation for HKEY names while searching instead of typing the full HKEY name. Here’s what Microsoft said about the update: As we said, this update, as well as the Address bar itself, is only available to Windows Insiders for now. Microsoft will introduce it to regular users with the Creators Update for Windows 10, which is expected to arrive in Spring 2017. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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