![]() ![]() To run PowerToys, you’ll need to be using Windows 10 build 17134 or later. Here’s our guide to the first tranche of Windows 10 PowerToys, with a look ahead to what’s coming soon. ![]() There are currently just three toys available, compared to the 15 that launched for Windows 95, but the collection is growing over time – and rather than developing PowerToys as an in-house project, Microsoft is hosting them on GitHub and allowing third-party contributors to develop and contribute their own. Now, Windows 10 has its own set of PowerToys. Old-school PC users will fondly remember PowerToys for Windows 95 and XP – a set of semi-official utilities that let you tweak operating system features and behaviours that weren’t normally customisable.
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