Guide to All the PowerToys in Windows 10
Microsoft PowerToys is a set of system utilities that were designed for users to make their Windows experience better for productivity. It was initially launched for Windows 95, but now it has made its way back in Windows 10 as an open-source project that offers multiple tools for free. PowerToys can help you to rename files in bulk, launch applications quickly, and work efficiently to help you with other functions. Last year in September, Microsoft released PowerToys’ first version for Windows 10 and all the utilities come in a package. You have to install the PowerToys from the GitHub releases page. Run the installed PowerToys file for your system, and it will require .NET CORE 3.1 Desktop Runtime to run. You can launch it from the Start menu of your PC. On your first glance of the PowerToys, switch on the toggle for Always Run as Administrator and Download Updates Automatically. Then click on Restart as Administrator. The PowerToys offer seven utilities that are available by default...