PowerToys is one of the best things about Windows: useful, free, and regularly updated. It was great to see it come back in 2019.
antisthenes · 4h ago
Don't forget SysInternals for the more technical tasks/tools.
xnx · 4h ago
SysInternals is great (though improvements to taskmgr and resmon have closed some of the gap).
SysInternals is also wild in encouraging running an .exe directly from the web via Sysinternals Live.
ics · 4h ago
If only Microsoft could make it part of Windows by default instead of those lucky users who discover what PowerToys needing to submit their request to corporate IT and enduring either incredulity or dumb jokes about the naming.
Gatekeeping as "power user features" is silly, it's 2025 and many of these features have been built-in on other operating systems for a decade or more.
xnx · 4h ago
True, but one of the reasons that PowerToys can innovate and iterate so freely is not being tied to mainline Windows and all the enterprise and backward compatibility baggage that comes with.
seec · 2h ago
This. I would rather have them be a small independent team that can test and break things instead of having to comply to a big bureaucracy.
I think they brought them back to compete with the newer macOS features. It's working and I hope they keep iterating until it is much better.
AnonC · 5h ago
One annoying thing (among others) I realized after upgrading to Windows 11 recently is the ability to position the taskbar on the right or left is gone. Microsoft and its all knowing Windows 11 team decided that having the taskbar anywhere except at the bottom doesn’t work well and removed this positioning feature that has existed for decades.
I doubt that PowerToys would add a feature for this, but it’d be cool if it happened.
Agreed. Possibly controversial opinion but in my mind, on widescreen displays, it makes good sense to have the taskbar to the left or right.
TiredOfLife · 2h ago
They didn't remove it. The new taskbar and start menu were written for Windows 10x (a sandboxed version of windows meant for dual screen devices) when that was canceled Microsoft bolted them on top of Windows 10 added arbitrary hardware restrictions and released as Windows 11
ThrowawayTestr · 4h ago
Windhawk has a plug-in to fix this I'm pretty sure.
cryzinger · 6h ago
FancyZones is a must-have if you use an ultrawide monitor! I set mine up with two zones, where one takes up about 1/3 of the screen and the other takes up about 2/3.
jphoward · 5h ago
Are you me? Exact same! The problem with dual monitors is either you're sat in front of the gap, or you need to pivot. This way you get a 'normal' monitor and a portrait section to the side, much better.
dinfinity · 3h ago
The obvious solution is going triple monitor:
One 32" 3840x2160 landscape and two 25" 2560x1440 portrait monitors is perfect for me.
ffsm8 · 3h ago
I did that too for a while, have since switched to Alienware 38" ultrawide, lgs vertical monitor on right ( LG 28MQ780-B) + MacBook pro on the left.
Ultrawide is quiet useful to have - especially with coding. E.g. It's nice being able to look at 2 files and have the project tree + tool window open simultaneously.
flutas · 5h ago
I have a pretty odd grid setup myself for a 55" TV monitor. Best part is holding shift and being able to snap a window to multiple zones. Let's me have a grid with tons of smaller zones that are useful for various apps when I need tiny windows and large ones when I don't.
Mattwmaster58 · 4h ago
I've found splitting up my ultrawide into 6x2 cells, then you can use Ctrl+Shift to select every cell your mouse enters additively. I've wanted something like this for linux for a long time but haven't found anything.
ddejohn · 5h ago
I use 12 columns so I can still do this 1/3 - 2/3 split, but other proportions as well. I tend to have a chat app on the left quarter, browser in the middle half, and a music app on the right quarter. Lots more freedom than only two zones!
orphea · 5h ago
I set up three zones and a huge highlight distance between them. I can drag a window between zones and it resizes to those two zones combined. This way I can have three 1:1:1 windows or two 2:1 or 1:2 windows with the same single layout!
cataflam · 5h ago
Amazing they are still alive and kicking. Started using them with Windows 95 (different specific ones, same general concept)
These and Sysinternals (bought by Microsoft around 2006) were must have when I was still using Windows.
I think it got revived a few years ago, so not always alive and kicking.
lloydatkinson · 1h ago
Yes, it was basically gone for a decade or more. There’s no shared code. Though I’m sure they may have looked at the old code for inspiration for some of the Win32 stuff.
wowczarek · 4h ago
Aaahh, PowerToys - making Windows somewhat usable since 1996.
On a related note, before I'm forced to write my own, does anyone know of a Windows tool that allows keyboard based window navigation? Not the alt-tab faff, I mean like in terminal emulators and terminal multiplexers, I want to use say win-ctrl-arrows to move focus from the current window to the adjacent or overlapping visible window to the left, right etc.
Someone must have done this already...
EsportToys · 2h ago
I wrote https://github.com/EsportToys/TPMouse a while back with the “grid mode” that moves the mouse cursor by bisecting the screen coordinate incrementally.
lucasban · 5h ago
The new PowerToys command palette is looking promising as well, still very worthy of the beta label but I like where it’s going
dole · 5h ago
Command Palette is the Mac/Linux style app picker that's nice and bloated and does what hitting the Windows key and Start Menu search should've done in 98SE. I've got it bound to Win+Shift+Space but it's laggy and dumb enough (doesn't learn what I'm always searching for and running??) to where I don't bother. My money's still on it eventually replacing the Windows key binding.
It’s the best tool in the suite and I’d say Microsoft take it out and make it a single application sooner or later.
z_open · 4h ago
Tried it and realized it was gimped compared to the Linux tools it was trying to emulate. Monopolies will always be playing catchup with basic functionalities people have done for free because they make sense.
zparky · 5h ago
I can't believe I've never seen this before - I was scrolling through the list of tools and almost every one of them is something I've either wished I had or went out of my way to download some software. Thanks!
pfooti · 3h ago
It is a little annoying that I had to install this in order to remap the capslock key on my laptop to a control key. That's all I use from powertoys, but I guess I'm glad it is at least feasible.
hulitu · 27m ago
Still no X mouse. The new Powertoys are a parody of the old ones.
I can't find it now, but I think it also used to crash outlook if you put mailto: links in emails.
akudlacek · 6h ago
Found this to keep my computer awake temporarily but there's a lot more useful stuff here, and it's available on the Microsoft store.
Favorites so far:
PowerToys Awake - keep a computer awake without having to manage its power & sleep settings
File Locksmith - check which files are in use and by which processes
PowerRename - bulk file renaming
Text Extractor - copy text anywhere on screen
AnonC · 5h ago
> PowerToys Awake - keep a computer awake without having to manage its power & sleep settings
I prefer another application called Caffeine [1], which also prevents Windows from automatically locking and keeps it such that the status on some applications doesn’t automatically change to “Away” after sometime. For some reason I couldn’t get PowerToys Awake to do this. Some Windows policies are controlled by the company I work at. But I use this only when I’m in a secure location where I’m the only person around or I remember (from muscle memory) to hit Windows L to lock the system when I step away.
Since switching to Linux in 2023, Text Extractor is actually the thing I miss most. Text Extractor was a joy to use. While I have found equivalents for most of the PowerToys on Linux, the PowerToys did a great job and it was one of my favorite pieces of software.
For any Linux users reading this, is there a Text Extractor equivalent that I'm missing? I've tried Normcap, Frog, textsnatch...
yepitwas · 4h ago
On the Mac side, can confirm how useful this is. As soon as transparent text selection in images was added to iOS and macOS, it went from that being a feature I'd never even though about, to becoming a table-stakes feature for considering a GUI platform basically "complete". It's very weird and annoying when I'm on something that doesn't have it, now. Crazy for a piece of functionality I'd never even thought to try to find a solution for, until it was simply handed to me and worked automatically.
prox · 6h ago
I love Mouse Without Borders, just setup the code between machines and your mouse goes there (and keyboard input) and even simple file sharing.
0xml · 4h ago
Better if it allowed single-tool installs instead of the whole suite.
threeboy · 3h ago
Installed this two days ago for the color picker.
ulrischa · 5h ago
This should be preinstalled on Windows
FrustratedMonky · 6h ago
Why not just include in the OS?
justusthane · 5h ago
I think PowerToys are sort of a testing/QA playground. Features from PowerToys are sometimes adopted into Windows.
d3vnull · 5h ago
Including it in the OS is a much bigger support commitment.
orphea · 4h ago
Yep. I, for one, am certainly glad that PowerToys are separate and they can be updated/iterated upon more often.
tracker1 · 3h ago
"power" as in Power-user... A lot of power user tools aren't typically installed in consumer oriented OSes, see MacOS and Windows.
Beyond this, PowerToys can take third party contributions and evolve far faster/easier than Windows official release software.
hu3 · 4h ago
They would have to support it for 20 years or more.
SirFatty · 5h ago
I've wondered that same thing for the last 30 years.
TiredOfLife · 2h ago
Every thread about windows has everyone moaning about bloat. Some tools from the Powertoys Suite are usable, but the whole thing is incredibly clunky and slow even compared to the React native infested Windows 11
daveguy · 6h ago
They're really good at keeping out functional bloat, not so much with ad and telemetry bloat.
giancarlostoro · 6h ago
Marketing driven development, its the best programming approach.
stronglikedan · 5h ago
If only there were a power toy to make it so that I can drag a file onto an app on the Win11 task bar to open it with that app, then I could actually switch to Win11. Until then, Power Toys makes every day with Win10 a little bit better.
TiredOfLife · 2h ago
That was added to base Windows 11 3 years ago
Iwan-Zotow · 37m ago
Huh?!? How? It was removed and looks like not working right now
Before that update the feature was not implemented, because Windows 11 uses the taskbar written for Windows 10x
swarnie · 5h ago
OSRS players - You can use this to remap your 2 and 6 keys, makes mahogany tables less painful as you reach the third hour.
porridgeraisin · 5h ago
Wow. It's been a while since I used it. It's come a long way, this is excellent. At the time I chose fluent search with everything.exe file indexing and quicklook previews (all integrated), and it was really good. If powertoys can replace all that with one tool I'll be really happy. However, everything.exe will always be the only search indexer I ever use, the thing is just orders of magnitude better than anything else. So if command palette can't interface with that, it's a deal breaker.
AnonC · 5h ago
I’ve been a user of Everything along with Keypirinha for a long time. The latter is very convenient for calculations, as a launcher, for currency conversions, and more. I even disabled Windows Search because it’s slow and not as good as Everything.
WithinReason · 5h ago
PowerToys has and Everything plugin
dpoloncsak · 6h ago
Half of this is just macOS. I'm here for it.
I've used "DeskPins" for a while now to replicate "Always On Top". Exciting to see its now 'native' to Windows. It's not a significant program, but I'm gonna try to swap over
SysInternals is also wild in encouraging running an .exe directly from the web via Sysinternals Live.
Gatekeeping as "power user features" is silly, it's 2025 and many of these features have been built-in on other operating systems for a decade or more.
I think they brought them back to compete with the newer macOS features. It's working and I hope they keep iterating until it is much better.
I doubt that PowerToys would add a feature for this, but it’d be cool if it happened.
One 32" 3840x2160 landscape and two 25" 2560x1440 portrait monitors is perfect for me.
Ultrawide is quiet useful to have - especially with coding. E.g. It's nice being able to look at 2 files and have the project tree + tool window open simultaneously.
These and Sysinternals (bought by Microsoft around 2006) were must have when I was still using Windows.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/
On a related note, before I'm forced to write my own, does anyone know of a Windows tool that allows keyboard based window navigation? Not the alt-tab faff, I mean like in terminal emulators and terminal multiplexers, I want to use say win-ctrl-arrows to move focus from the current window to the adjacent or overlapping visible window to the left, right etc.
Someone must have done this already...
I use Raycast on MacOS, a Windows version is coming: https://www.raycast.com/windows
https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/issues/410
I can't find it now, but I think it also used to crash outlook if you put mailto: links in emails.
Favorites so far: PowerToys Awake - keep a computer awake without having to manage its power & sleep settings File Locksmith - check which files are in use and by which processes PowerRename - bulk file renaming Text Extractor - copy text anywhere on screen
I prefer another application called Caffeine [1], which also prevents Windows from automatically locking and keeps it such that the status on some applications doesn’t automatically change to “Away” after sometime. For some reason I couldn’t get PowerToys Awake to do this. Some Windows policies are controlled by the company I work at. But I use this only when I’m in a secure location where I’m the only person around or I remember (from muscle memory) to hit Windows L to lock the system when I step away.
[1]: https://zhornsoftware.co.uk/caffeine/
It's recommended to use the Snipping Tool instead of the Text Extractor for capturing screenshots.
[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/text-ext...
For any Linux users reading this, is there a Text Extractor equivalent that I'm missing? I've tried Normcap, Frog, textsnatch...
Beyond this, PowerToys can take third party contributions and evolve far faster/easier than Windows official release software.
Before that update the feature was not implemented, because Windows 11 uses the taskbar written for Windows 10x
I've used "DeskPins" for a while now to replicate "Always On Top". Exciting to see its now 'native' to Windows. It's not a significant program, but I'm gonna try to swap over
(https://github.com/thewhitegrizzli/DeskPins)