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7 ways Microsoft’s Powertoys enhance your PC experience

This collection of free utilities for Windows is a toolbelt to accomplish common tasks.

- BY MARK HACHMAN

You probably have a “tool drawer” in your house or apartment with a wrench, a few screwdrive­rs, and some other tools for simple home projects. That’s exactly what Powertoys is—just for Windows.

Microsoft’s Powertoys debuted more than two years ago ( fave.co/3n44fl3), evolving from a single utility to an even dozen

Windows tools that perform specialize­d tasks to improve your life. Some can be extremely powerful. I will show you a number of ways I use Microsoft’s Powertoys within Windows 10 and 11 as examples for you to accomplish more, too.

For those who want to dive into the code, you can visit Powertoys’ Github page ( fave. co/349ru12). But if you simply want to

download and use Powertoys, there are two simple ways:

• Download Powertoys from the Windows Store ( fave.co/3kgaqxa), or

• Use Winget: Open Powershell from the Start menu and type in or copy this code:

winget install Microsoft.

Powertoys -s winget

Either way, you’ll end up with a small utility that will live in your Taskbar. At any time, you can click on it to open its Settings menu and play around with the various tools. Each Powertoy offers a ton of configurab­ility— that’s the whole point!—but the basic functions are simple enough that you should be able to easily grok what each does. And each Powertoy has a master on-off switch, so you can disable each if you don’t need to run it. (This isn’t necessary, but it’s an option.)

WHAT ARE MICROSOFT’S POWERTOYS?

Here’s a list of each Powertoy and what it does. We’ve linked each to Microsoft’s per-tool support document, which goes into more detail on how they can be used.

Always on Top: ( fave.co/348i7cv) While you can use whatever app you want, Always on Top prevents Windows from burying an app underneath another window.

Awake: ( fave.co/3qyniox) Your PC will stay awake at full power, without needing to manage the Windows Power & Sleep settings.

Color Picker: ( fave.co/3h3jgwd) Want to know the exact color of an image underneath your cursor? Color Picker will identify and even copy it.

Fancyzones: ( fave.co/3hggujf) The original Powertoy. Arrange and snap your windows into a variety of arrangemen­ts on your screen.

File Explorer add-ons: ( fave. co/3nwpwmg) This beefs up File Explorer, allowing you to preview file types like PDF documents and SVG images without a separate editor.

Image Resizer: ( fave.co/3o0cekn) A simple way to resize images without needing a separate photo editor to do so.

Keyboard Manager: ( fave. co/3fzyem7) Remap your keyboard’s keys, including keyboard shortcuts, simply and quickly.

Mouse Utilities: ( fave.co/3rrt36x) Though called “Mouse Utilities,” this is essentiall­y a shortcut to the “Find My Mouse” utility we’ll explain below.

Powerrenam­e: ( fave.co/3g1wmzj)

If you want to search for and then highlight and batch-rename a number of files, this is the utility.

Powertoys Run: ( fave.co/3qziqq1) Powertoys Run is a quick launcher for apps and files. It supplement­s the Start menu.

Shortcut Guide: ( fave.co/349sthk) If you’ve forgotten all of the available Windows shortcuts that use the Windows key, this utility lists them.

Video Conference Mute: ( fave. CO/3H4GQCC) This is a quick shortcut to turn off your mic and camera.

HOW POWERTOYS CAN IMPROVE YOUR LIFE

Here are several quick ways Powertoys improve my productivi­ty:

1. Keep a calculator or other app Always on Top

Occasional­ly, I’ll have to run a few quick calculatio­ns on benchmark data, some of which I may not have programmed Excel to accommodat­e. If I need to enter the data somewhere else, the Calculator app can get buried behind the other window. Always on Top prevents that from happening, which is far more useful than you might think.

You probably don’t want to micromanag­e vacation and event photos, and I don’t either. But cloud services aren’t great at grouping photos by anything besides location and the time they were shot. With Powerrenam­e, you can go into Onedrive, lasso a group of photos with your mouse, and Powerrenam­e them something simple, such as Ericelaine­wedding. The tool will assign each photo its own unique name, such as Ericelaine­wedding4. In this way you can avoid having to create special folders for each event, and the process takes just a few seconds—once you know what you’re doing.

Powerrenam­e works more like a find and replace for filenames than anything else, though you can use a wildcard (*) like I did in the example shown to accomplish

my task. (I used Surface shots, rather than the actual wedding, to preserve the attendees’ privacy.)

3. Keep my PC Awake while downloadin­g games

California’s electric utility charges an arm and a leg for electricit­y, and our home doesn’t have solar, yet. We also pay for a midtier broadband connection. There have been times that I want to leave a computer on to download a game or two, without tweaking Windows’ power and sleep settings. I simply check the estimated time to download the game, and then flip Awake on for that amount of time via the tool’s settings, along with the option to turn off the screens. The game downloads and then my PC goes back to sleep.

4. Image Resize photos for publicatio­n

Taking, editing, and publishing photos is part of my job, and the photos I take are large enough for publicatio­n. That’s not always the case for vendor photos, which might not meet the minimum size our content management system requires. I finally set up a custom Image Resizer configurat­ion so I can quickly resize photos, and then upload exactly what I need to meet a deadline.

The only annoying aspect of this is that “Image resize” isn’t in the main drop-down menu that appears when you right-click a file in Windows 11. You’ll need to go into the “Show more options” menu at the bottom, and from there to the submenu. It’s much more convenient in Windows 10.

5. Hide yourself in a videoconfe­rence with Video Conference Mute

Being part of a global media organizati­on means that meetings aren’t always scheduled at the most convenient times for my time zone. Sometimes I’m forced to listen in on an early morning Zoom or Teams call, where my presence is required, but not necessaril­y my participat­ion. With the Video

Conference Mute shortcut, I can be sure that any mics and cameras are off.

6. Find My Mouse

I’m a big believer in using multiple monitors to maximize productivi­ty, and sometimes even doing something like wiggling the mouse won’t make the cursor’s location obvious. Plugging a double-tap of the left Ctrl key into your muscle memory (alongside Ctrl-v, say) triggers Find My Mouse. It just takes a second and gets you back on track.

7. Fancyzones is a power version of Windows Snap

Weirdly, I don’t use Fancyzones—once the reason to use Powertoys ( fave.co/3n44fl3)— as much as I used to, if only because Windows 11 basically has a simplified version of Fancyzones built right in. But if you’re on Windows 10, Fancyzones is incredible. You can organize windows however you’d like, tweak and resize them as you’d like, and the window “zones” will remain in place. It’s an absolutely fantastic way of working, and arguably one of the strongest selling points of Windows 11. Below is the how-to video we shot in the early days of Powertoys.

The bottom line: Powertoys is free, convenient, and available to Windows users. It’s a must-have, and it just keeps getting better.

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