Its few menus are simple. It has a status bar that displays the name of the current key. Its window contains
two panes, split by a divider that you can drag left or right to change the size of both panes. On the
left is the key pane; on the right is the value pane. The key pane displays the registry's keys and
subkeys, analogous to folders and subfolders. This is the registry's hierarchy. The value pane
displays the settings that each key contains. Click a key in the key pane, and you see that key's
values in the value pane. This is so similar to Windows Explorer that I'll stretch to say that if you
know how to use one, you know how to use the other. Following Figure is a snapshot of Regedit.

