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Microsoft will be bringing back Power Toys For Windows 10 Users



Great news for Windows lovers from Microsoft as Microsoft declared that they will be bringing back the Windows Power Toys.

For those who are new to Windows Power Toys, they were little freeware utilities that were made by Windows designers and not officially from windows as side ventures identified with something that they were intrigued about. Microsoft never helpt them to do that.

For Windows users, they enabled you to play with Windows internals by tweaking undocumented highlights, play with fun instruments, or to give usefulness that made it simpler to complete things.A portion of the more prevalent Power Toys was Tweak UI that enabled you to empower undocumented highlights in the Windows Shell and UI, a virtual work area director, and "Open Command Window Here", which enabled you to open an order brief inside whatever envelope you right-tapped on.

While a portion of these highlights is currently incorporated with Windows, in the past they were not and clients delighted in them the same number of gave a knowledge into the Windows internals that for the most part Microsoft designers truly thought about.

Power Toys for Windows 10:

Recently, Microsoft has announced that they are going to be relaunching the Power Toys for Windows and these power toys will be open sourcing them on GitHub.

Microsoft releasing two tools now; a "Maximize to new desktop widget" and a "Windows key shortcut guide".


  1. The Maximize to the new desktop widget, or MTND, will show a pop-up button when you hover over the normal maximize button.
  2. The other Power Toy being released is a Windows Key shortcut guide that appears when you hold down the Windows key for a short period of time.
Microsoft may add the following power toys in the future:
  1. The Full window manager including specific layouts for docking and undocking laptops
  2. Keyboard shortcut manager
  3. Win+R replacement
  4. Better Alt+Tab including browser tab integration and search for running apps
  5. Battery tracker
  6. Batch file re-namer
  7. Quick resolution swaps in the taskbar
  8. Mouse events without focus
  9. Cmd (or PS or Bash) from here
  10. Contents menu file browsing
So let us know are you excited about the new power toys for your windows 10?

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