Microsoft’s free productivity suite for Windows power users has never sat still for long. After introducing a dockable command palette last month, the company is back with PowerToys 0.99, and this time, it might be the most feature-packed release in recent months. This version brings two brand-new utilities along with refinements to the existing features. From better monitor management to smarter window controls, this version update is worth looking at.
Fixing two everyday Windows frustrations
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The headline addition in PowerToys 0.99 is the Grab and Move utility that immediately solves an annoying problem. Usually, to move a window, you have to hunt for its title bar, and resizing it means finding the edge. With the new feature enabled, you can just click the Alt + Left Click anywhere on the window to drag it and Alt + Right Click to resize it from whatever spot your cursor lands on. No more precision aiming or fiddling with borders.
The feature is useful on large-screen monitors where title bars can feel miles away or where windows partially drift off-screen.
Another notable feature introduced with the latest version is Power Display, which targets something that should have been solved a long time ago. With the new utility, you can adjust the monitor’s hardware settings without crawling around the back of your desk hunting for physical buttons. Power Display lives in the system tray and lets you adjust brightness, contrasts, volume, and color profile depending on the automatically detected monitor’s capabilities. Users can save multiple configurations as profiles and switch between them in one click, if you toggle between a bright daytime setup versus something muted at night.
Refinements are just as useful
Little things that improve daily use
The update doesn’t stop at new utilities. Microsoft is also refining PowerToys most-used tools. The Dock gets a new Compact mode that hides subtitles for a cleaner look. Pinning is also improved as users can choose exactly where the command lands in the dock. The rebuilt Keyboard Manager interface in the last release now lets you manually edit recorded key mappings using dropdowns. There’s also a new Disabled action for quickly suppressing specific keys or actions. ZoomIt picks up scrolling screenshots, making it easier to capture long pages and content that extends beyond the screen in one go. Microsoft has also migrated the Image Resizer from WPF to WinUI 3 for a more consistent look with the rest of PowerToys.
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PowerToys 0.99 focuses on everyday usability with practical new features that make a noticeable difference in how you interact with your setup. You can download the latest version by checking for updates in the app or heading to the official release pages on GitHub.
Source: Microsoft Devblog

