Just over a month on from the previous 0.51.1 release, Microsoft has gone ahead and released 0.53.1 today. Microsoft notes that the v0.53 release cycle was designed for a maintenance sprint but with some "amazing community support" it ended up being loaded with greatness!
Microsoft says they are still working on improving the installer, but this release should drastically improve things. The three main things to check out are G-code support in file explorer preview pane and thumbnails, the new web search plugin from PowerToys Run via ??
action phrase, and the new Always on Top utility via Win
+Ctrl
+T
.
The lead for Microsoft PowerToys Clint Rutkas shared on Reddit that this release has around 100 fixes in.
With that being said, here is the full changelog:
Things to be aware of
- The new installer currently has a visual quirk when upgrade if you have a custom install path. It will show the default install path but it will actually overwrite the current location. We are investigating how to fix this.
Always on Top
- Welcome to the family! With a quick Win+Ctrl+T, the window in focus is toggled to be on top. Toggle again, and it reverts back to normal.
ColorPicker
- HEX input improvements for adjust color menu including support for hex code without hashtag and short hex code like #CF0. Thanks @htcfreek!
- Better bottom right screen detection for overlay
FancyZones
- Increased negative space margin
- Fix for not snapping child windows
- Fix for clearing keyboard focus on editor launch
- Fix to improve overlays to reduce brightness and hide numbers. Thanks @davidegiacometti
File Explorer
- Added G-code support for thumbnails and preview pane. Thanks @pedrolamas
Image Resizer
- Fixed regression from Metadata tag removal of ColorSpace. Thanks @CleanCodeDeveloper
PowerRename
- Row highlighting + preview support now implemented. Thanks @niels9001
- Fixed AltGR input issue
- Improved folder renaming support
- Opens on active monitor
PowerToys Run
- Web searching has been added!
?? What is the answer to life
will go to your favorite search engine via your browser. You can change the default action key too! Thanks @cyberrex5 for primary implementation and @franky920920 and @htcfreek for supporting- VS Code workspace improvements. Thanks @ricardosantos9521
- Binary and Hex number support. Thanks @gsuberland
- Ability to use factorials in calculations
- PT Run will not show in Window Walker results anymore. Thanks @davidegiacometti
- Fix log / ln calculations
- Fix to make previous results clear
- Fix to detect symlinks and prevent recursive loops
- Fix for trackpad scrolling being too fast
- Removed unneeded nuget package. Thanks @ChaseKnowlden
- Better detection for if a packaged app can be elevated
- Improve crash resiliency for Program plugin. Thanks @davidegiacometti
- Improved Windows setting results. Thanks @htcfreek
- Fixed a bug where some similar activation phrases aren't working as expected. Thanks @htcfreek and @cyberrex5.
Video conference mute
- Disabled by default as this requires elevation to register the virtual camera.
- Changed (default) hotkey for mute camera & microphone from Win+N to Win+Shift+Q to not conflict with a Windows 11 keyboard shortcut
Settings
- Multiple accessibility, layout, image, string and icons fixes. Thanks @niels9001
Runner
- Improved mutex support to prevent multiple PT Run instances from running
There's also a few developer related changes to be aware of.
Installer
- NOTE: The new installer currently has a visual quirk when upgrade if you have a custom install path. It will show the default install path but it will actually overwrite the current location. We are investigating how to fix this.
- Large progress toward user based installing vs machine wide. Upgrade scenario still needs additional work.
- Removed custom bootstrapper and now are using a WiX bundle.
- Removed unused image assets that were still being shipped. Thanks @niels9001
ARM64 support
- Setting WinUI3 proof-of-concept and validate we do need at least one more feature, elevation support from WinUI 3 unpackaged applications.
Dev improvements
- New YAML based pipeline for building our signed installer. This will allow us to consolidate our CI to use same file. This was critical for us to unblock ARM64 and .NET 6 migration.
- Our submodules will no longer auto fetch to prevent locking issues. If you want a refresher on how to do this, head to our dev docs
- Localization system shifted to Touchdown from CDPx. This should remove many of the loc issues.
- Consolidated a lot of the naming of EXEs and DLLs along with projects
- Update to spell checker. Thanks @jsoref
- /dup response has been added
- /reportbug /bugreport will ask for a "report bug" zip
PowerToys is Microsoft's open-source project that offers a collection of nifty tools that people can use to customize the Windows 10 or 11 UI and experience to their liking. As we know, depending upon feedback and general stability, some of the utilities also make their way to the OS eventually. A prominent example of this is Snap Layouts and Span Groups in Windows 11 which borrow heavily from the FanzyZones tool in PowerToys.
If you are using PowerToys in Windows 11, you can grab it in the Microsoft Store. For others in Windows 10, you can open the app and click on "Check for updates" under the updates section on the General tab. Those who would like to try PowerToys for the first time can grab the version 0.53.1 installer from the app's GitHub page.
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