The custom settings module provided by the Master of Windows optimization can help users to manage their registry settings and enter the custom settings module, the interface is divided into the upper and the next two parts. Above is the TIP classification group, below is the technique attached to the currently selected category group. Each classification group can include multiple techniques, each of which must be subordinate to a category.
Click on "Add" to enter the new custom settings item Properties form.
Description: This item is used to define descriptive information for additional custom settings items for user administration. The item appears in the first column of the tips bar below the main form of the custom settings module, and note that it cannot be empty.
Primary key: This item is used to define the registry primary key to be modified for the added custom settings item. This entry is not allowed for you to choose from the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, HKEY_USERS Four primary key options provided by the Windows Optimizer master.
Subkey: This entry defines the registry subkey to be modified for the added custom settings item.
Key name: This key is used to define the name of the registry key to be set for the addition of the custom settings item.
Data type: This item is used to define the data type of the registry key value to set for the added custom settings item. The data types that are currently available to users by Windows Optimizer master include integers (DWORD) and strings (string).
Value When selected: This item is used to define an added custom setting item when it is selected (that is, to tick the item in the main interface) and click the "Settings" button to set the registry key value.
Delete this key value when unchecked: When this item is selected, clicking the "Settings" button when the added custom settings item is not selected will remove the key value from the "Selected value" setting from the registry.
Unchecked value: This item is used to define the registry key that will be set when the added custom settings item is not selected, click the Settings button. Note: When you set the value at selected and delete this key directly when unchecked, it is preferred to delete this key value when unchecked.
"Group of Groups": This item is used to define added custom settings items that are subordinate to that category, and the user can select a subordinate skill category or enter a new category name here. Here, we enter the custom Registry modification sample group.
After all the above content is set up, click "OK" button to complete the new operation.
There are two types of modifications:
(1), when you choose the main interface above the skill classification Click to modify: At this time to modify the skills category name (that is, the group), after the modification click "OK", subordinate to the original classification of all the custom settings are modified to subordinate the modified classification.
(2) Click Modify when you select a list of tips below the main interface: This allows you to modify the properties of the selected custom settings item.
The deletion is divided into two cases:
(1), when the user selects the main interface above the skill classification clicks deletes: At this time will delete the subordinate selected classification, including its subordinate all custom setting items will also be deleted together.
(2) When the user selects the list of skills below the main interface, click Delete: At this point, only the selected custom settings item is deleted.
Before you delete, the optimizer will give you a message asking if you want to delete the custom settings item.
The settings are divided into two situations:
(1), when the user selects the main interface above the skill classification clicks the setting: At this time will set the subordinate to select the classification all subordinates all customizations.
(2) When the user selects the list of skills below the main interface, click Set: Only set the selected custom settings item at this time.
Before you save the settings, the optimization master program asks you if you want to save the settings.