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The Microsoft PowerToys suite is a collection of free, open-source tools that enhance Windows functionality, with users praising its utility and expressing enthusiasm for its continued development.
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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
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...
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.
Beyond this, PowerToys can take third party contributions and evolve far faster/easier than Windows official release software.
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
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.
SysInternals is also wild in encouraging running an .exe directly from the web via Sysinternals Live.
I found OpenHashTab to be a good tool for this in the meantime: https://github.com/namazso/OpenHashTab
That said, PowerToys was the first thing I installed on the new laptop.
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.
I use Raycast on MacOS, a Windows version is coming: https://www.raycast.com/windows
Before that update the feature was not implemented, because Windows 11 uses the taskbar written for Windows 10x
These and Sysinternals (bought by Microsoft around 2006) were must have when I was still using Windows.
I doubt that PowerToys would add a feature for this, but it’d be cool if it happened.
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.
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...
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