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Just like I showed in my 2 screen shots - it is a normal explorer type window, and the column widths can be individually changed. SqdnGuns also marked the same place where you place your mouse in order to change the column widths.
Just like I showed in my 2 screen shots - it is a normal explorer type window, and the column widths can be individually changed. SqdnGuns also marked the same place where you place your mouse in order to change the column widths.
Again - go to *exactly* where both Sqd and I circled - at the very top right next to the word *Type*, and move the move until it hovers over that faint vertical line to the left of the word type - that is your column border, and it is where you widen or narrow your columns. You need to widen the Name column.
BTW, this is standard Windows control behavior since the file manager was introduced in Windows 3.x....
NightHawk...
you see the first picture, how the two NoDesktop entries are partially covered up?
Click and drag the spacer seperator between Name and Type at the top, which the little black double arrow will appear when you hover over the top spacer.
Then it will look like this, with the full names of the entries showing.
NoActiveDesktop
NoActiveDesktopChanges
You don't need to double click it - as you can see in my screen shots, I only move the column just wide enough to show what was being displayed in the screen, and that is *far* from my 1680 x 1050 resolution.
My point in all of this was that initially all you had to do was widen the column just a bit and you'd have seen that those were in fact 2 different keys. Same with file names if you go looking in a directory in Windows Explorer....
Well when simply bringing the cursor up tp the "type" or "data" catagory heading seen on the bar you can easily spread each column out further or tuck it in closer without a need to go upto the view item and bring out the vertical indicator line. For a fast edit while the regedit window is minimized that comes in handy to have all items in view.