![]() How to connect an Apple wireless keyboard to Windows 10 Microsoft offers Windows 11 for HoloLens 2 Windows 11 update brings Bing Chat into the taskbar Microsoft PowerToys 0.69.0: A breakdown of the new Registry Preview app SEE: Microsoft Universal Windows Platform Expert Bundle (TechRepublic Academy) Must-read Windows coverage The iteration of an operating system, no matter how well it works, is just part of human nature, and it cannot be suppressed. ![]() No matter how many features Microsoft crams into its Windows 10 operating system, there will always be users looking for a faster, better or - at the very least - different way of doing things. It is currently available in the latest experimental release.Users are always searching for ways to make their computing lives better, and the Microsoft PowerToys are made specifically for this purpose. Also, PowerToys will soon expand with a new tool to mute webcam and a microphone on a system level. ![]() Recently, Microsoft released an update with a redesigned UI that now looks on par with the Settings app in Windows 11. The modern take on PowerToys has various utilities, such as bulk file renaming, image resizer, app launcher, a tool to keep your computer awake, keyboard remapper, and others. For example, the first iterations of PowerToys allowed users to change the display resolution without restarting the entire system (imagine restarting a PC just to change the screen resolution). It was a kind of test field to trial advanced features before they became a part of the operating system. We believe Microsoft will clarify the situation once the official announcement is out, which should not be too far from now.įor those unfamiliar, PowerToys is a project Microsoft released first back in the days of Windows 95. If you use Windows 10, the GitHub repository remains the only official source to get the set of utilities. Note that PowerToys from the Microsoft Store currently works only on Windows 11. Still, you can now download PowerToys on Windows 11 using this link. The company prepares a blog post with all the details about moving the app to the Microsoft Store. ![]() According to Clint Rutkas, Microsoft PowerToys Lead, the app went live in the Microsoft Store a bit earlier. ![]()
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