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Updated · ZDNet · May 12
Microsoft PowerToys 0.99.1 Adds Taskbar Monitor Controls and Window Tool
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 12

Microsoft PowerToys 0.99.1 Adds Taskbar Monitor Controls and Window Tool

1 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 12
  • Version 0.99.1 adds Power Display, a new PowerToys utility that puts supported monitor controls in the Windows system tray instead of requiring on-screen menus or deeper settings navigation.
  • Power Display can adjust brightness at minimum and, depending on the monitor, also handle contrast, color temperature, rotation and volume, with separate sliders for multiple displays.
  • The same release introduces Grab And Move, letting users hold Alt and drag anywhere in a window to move it, or Alt plus right-click to resize it horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
  • PowerToys also updates existing features: Command Palette now supports pinned favorites, Keyboard Manager Editor simplifies recorded-key edits, and ZoomIt adds scrolling screenshot capture.
  • The update targets Windows 10 and 11 users and can be installed through PowerToys' built-in updater, the Microsoft Store or GitHub.
With features users call 'game-changing', why does Microsoft keep PowerToys separate instead of building them into Windows?
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