Desktop Windows users have played the Registry Tweaking game ever since Windows 95 tried to replace the plethora of .ini files with a single, central settings database called Registry. As Windows Mobile is based on Windows 95/NT4 to some extent, it has a registry too.

Chris De Herrera’s famous PocketPCFAQ has now gathered information on interesting registry keys that can be changed on a Windows Mobile device – if you feel like some Registry tweaking, hit the link below for further info:
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Specific+Registry+Settings&bl

P.S. If you haven’t tried Resco Explorer so far, do so now. It contains an extremely useful registry editor plug-in…


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