The window layout hasn’t changed much since its facelift in Windows 95, however, see the following screenshots for those who have not physically seen the window before:
This will bring up the Registry Edit where you can navigate through, add, edit and delete keys.
To do so, use the key combination Windows logo key + R, this will open the Run menu, where you want to type regedit.exe. In order to modify the registry, you will need to open the Windows Registry Editor. The first thing I will discuss before we delve into the deep is how to modify the Windows Registry and the precautions you should take. Warning: We would advise leaving the registry as it is unless you are an advanced user! How to modify the Windows Registry
It should also be noted that these will not work on anything below Windows 10’s November Update. Please be aware, however, that a lot of these modifications will not work on the Insider Preview builds of Windows 10. In today’s article we’re going to discuss modifying the Windows Registry in order to customise Windows 10.