create registry shortcuts in a folder Registry Shortcuts enables you to create shortcuts to registry keys in a folder of your choice. To create a shortcut, simply copy the registry path to the clipboard (e.g. from an online article) and then hold Shift, right-click on a folder where you want to store the shortcut and use the context menu entry to create the shortcut. You can choose to store all shortcuts in a centralized folder (e.g. RegShortcuts) or store them in any folder that you find relevant. When you click on the shortcut, it will open it in Windows Registry Editor, so you can review or edit the content. You can also preview the content of the shortcut right from the Windows Explorer preview pane, eliminating the need to launch RegEdit. You can also add any Registry Shortcut to the RegEdit Favorites by right-clicking on the shortcut and choosing that option. Registry Shortcuts makes collecting and managing registry keys easy and efficient and offers the flexibility to store registry shortcuts in any relevant folder. Copyright Snapfiles.com
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Version | 1.4.1 | Last updated | Sep 17, 2021 |
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