Open source PowerToys 0.76.0 for Windows releases with heaps of features, fixes, and tweaks

An open laptop in the background, with a blue square shaped Windows logo in the foreground

I only realised this month that I needed PowerToys on my Windows 10 VM as I was trying to remap a key binding. I did not know that key bindings and shortcuts are not built into the Windows OS. This is something you must install PowerToys to achieve.

If you find Windows’ default tools lacking, you should give PowerToys a try. PowerToys is a pack of tools developed and supported by Microsoft that adds a ton of features, quality-of-life updates, and tweaks to the operating system. Now, PowerToys has released version v0.76.0, and it contains a heap of features, fixes, and visual upgrades.

If you have trouble installing this app through the Microsoft Store (like I did) there are also a few other optional ways to install it (see their GitHub project).

See https://www.xda-developers.com/powertoys-0760-release/