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I didn find any Regedit command line switches navigating Regedit to a specific location. How Registry Jumper does it?

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I didn find any Regedit command line switches navigating Regedit to a specific location. How Registry Jumper does it?

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Yes, Regedit do not have command line parameters for navigating, however some of them are very useful. Registry Jumper works other way: it simulates keystrokes and sends it to the Regedit window as if it typed by user. Because Registry Jumper does it quickly, much quicker than the best typist can, you almost doesn’t see any delay.

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