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Overview

Microsoft PowerToys is a set of utilities for power users to tune and streamline their Windows experience for greater productivity. Inspired by the Windows 95 era PowerToys project, this reboot provides power users with ways to squeeze more efficiency out of the Windows 10 shell and customize it for individual workflows. A great overview of the Windows 95 PowerToys can be found here.

Build Status

Build Status

Installing and running Microsoft PowerToys 0.17

👉 Note: Microsoft PowerToys requires Windows 10 1803 (build 17134) or later.

Via Github with MSI [Recommended]

Install from the Microsoft PowerToys GitHub releases page. Click on Assets to show the files available in the release and then click on PowerToysSetup-0.17.0-x64.msi to download the PowerToys installer.

This is our preferred method.

Other install methods

MSIX / Store Build Update
  • We put in a lot of effort here but currently our plan of record is to make the MSI our only installer option and built-in auto-upgrade. MSIX is a great installer / container tech but there are few spots we are working with the team to improve so we can adopt.

Via Chocolatey - âš  Unofficial âš 

Download and upgrade PowerToys from Chocolatey. If you have any issues when installing/upgrading the package please go to the package page and follow the Chocolatey triage process

To install PowerToys, run the following command from the command line / PowerShell:

choco install powertoys

To upgrade PowerToys, run the following command from the command line / PowerShell:

choco upgrade powertoys

Processor support

We currently support the matrix below.

x64 x86 ARM
Supported Issue #602 Issue #490

Current PowerToy Utilities

FancyZones

FancyZones - FancyZones is a window manager that makes it easy to create complex window layouts and quickly position windows into those layouts.

Shortcut Guide

Windows key shortcut guide - The shortcut guide appears when a user holds the Windows key down for more than one second and shows the available shortcuts for the current state of the desktop.

PowerRename

PowerRename - PowerRename is a Windows Shell Extension for advanced bulk renaming using search and replace or regular expressions. PowerRename allows simple search and replace or more advanced regular expression matching. While you type in the search and replace input fields, the preview area will show what the items will be renamed to. PowerRename then calls into the Windows Explorer file operations engine to perform the rename. This has the benefit of allowing the rename operation to be undone after PowerRename exits.

This code is based on Chris Davis's SmartRename.

File Explorer (Preview Panes)

File Explorer add-ons right now are just limited to Preview Pane additions for File Explorer. Preview Pane is an existing feature in the File Explorer. To enable it, you just click the View tab in the ribbon and then click "Preview Pane".

PowerToys will now enable two types of files to be previewed:

  • Markdown files (.md)
  • SVG (.svg)

Image Resizer

Image Resizer is a Windows Shell Extension for quickly resizing images. With a simple right click from File Explorer, resize one or many images instantly.

This code is based on Brice Lambson's Image Resizer.

Window Walker (Text based alt-tab alternative)

Window Walker is an app that lets you search and switch between windows that you have open, all from the comfort of your keyboard. As you are searching for an app, you can use the keyboard up and down arrows to see an Alt-Tab style preview of the windows. In the future, this will be merged into the Launcher project.

This code is based on Beta Tadele's Window Walker.

Version 1.0 plan

Our plan for all the goals and utilities for v1.0 detailed over here in the wiki.

What's Happening

April 2020 Update

Our goals for 0.17 release cycle were updatability and stability.

Auto-updating: We just added in the code for doing updating, so the first chance to experience this will be when 0.18 is released. We’re also seeing how aggressive everyone wants with this so right now, you’ll have to click “Install” for it to kick off the installer. This is something we’d love feedback on.

Another thing we did was utilized telemetry from PowerToys to prioritize virtual desktop FancyZone work. We knew there was a subset of bugs caused by an underlying issue and seeing how many users it affected helped us reprioritize to do the work sooner.

  • We shipped v0.17!
  • Auto-updating
  • FancyZone improvement:
    • Virtual desktop support should be much better!
    • Better taskbar positioning
  • Fixed non-admin install regression.
  • Lots of bug fixes!

For 0.18, we are proactively working on:

  • Win+R replacement (Launcher)
  • Keyboard remapping
  • Performance improvements with FancyZones
  • A testing utility for FancyZones to be sure we can test different window configurations.
  • Settings v2 / Fix bug #243

Developer Guidance

Please read the developer docs for a detailed breakdown.

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions of all times. Help spec'ing, design, documentation, finding bugs are ways everyone can help on top of coding features / bug fixes. We are excited to work with the power user community to build a set of tools for helping you get the most out of Windows.

We ask that before you start work on a feature that you would like to contribute, please read our Contributor's Guide. We will be happy to work with you to figure out the best approach, provide guidance and mentorship throughout feature development, and help avoid any wasted or duplicate effort.

âš  State of code âš 

PowerToys is still a very fluidic project and the team is actively working out of this repository. We will be periodically re-structuring/refactoring the code to make it easier to comprehend, navigate, build, test, and contribute to, so DO expect significant changes to code layout on a regular basis.

License Info

Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution.

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct.

Privacy Statement

The application logs basic telemetry. Our Telemetry Data page (Coming Soon) has the trends from the telemetry. Please read the Microsoft privacy statement for more information.

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