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7 Steps to Supercharge Windows with PowerToys v0.97.2

Install, configure, and use PowerToys v0.97.2 to speed up Windows tasks

7 Steps to Supercharge Windows with PowerToys v0.97.2

This step‑by‑step guide shows Windows 10/11 users how to install Microsoft PowerToys v0.97.2, enable its most useful utilities, and customize shortcuts for a smoother workflow. From PowerRename and FancyZones to PowerToys Run and Color Picker, you’ll learn practical configurations that turn repetitive clicks into seconds, boosting daily productivity without additional software.

12 March 2026

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Guide

Evelyn Park
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Summary:

  • Install PowerToys via Microsoft Store, GitHub release, or winget—choose the method that fits your preference and admin rights.
  • Turn on core utilities—Always on Top, PowerToys Run, FancyZones, PowerRename, Color Picker, Peek, Awake, Keyboard Manager—and set their shortcuts in Settings.
  • Maintain PowerToys by pinning favorites, disabling unused tools, auto‑updating, and if it won’t launch, restart PC or reinstall via Store or winget.

10 Steps to Install and Configure Microsoft PowerToys

Windows users waste hours on repetitive file operations and window management. PowerToys automates these tasks in seconds. You need Windows 10 or 11, 15 minutes, and administrator access.

What You Will Achieve

You will install Microsoft PowerToys and enable eight core utilities. These tools will compress minutes of manual clicking into single keystrokes. The final setup includes Always on Top, PowerToys Run, FancyZones, PowerRename, Color Picker, Peek, Awake, and Keyboard Manager. Each utility launches with a keyboard shortcut or right‑click menu entry.

Tools and materials required:

  • Windows 10 version 1903 or later, or Windows 11
  • Active internet connection
  • Administrator account access (ability to install software)
  • Microsoft Store app or web browser

Estimated completion time: 15 minutes

Prerequisites: Verify your Windows version in Settings, System, About. Confirm you can install applications from the Microsoft Store or download executable files from trusted sources.

Step 1: Install PowerToys from Microsoft Store

Open the Microsoft Store app. Click the search bar at the top. Type "PowerToys" and press Enter. Click the official PowerToys app entry from Microsoft Corporation. Click the blue Get button. Wait for the progress bar to fill. The installer launches automatically after download completes. Click through any permission prompts. The Store version checks for updates each time you launch it. This method requires no manual update checks.

Step 2: Install from GitHub for Specific Versions

Open your web browser and navigate to the official PowerToys releases page on GitHub. Scroll to the topmost release entry. This is v0.97.2, released February 10, 2026. Click "Assets" to expand the download list. Locate the file named PowerToysSetup‑x64.exe. Click the filename to begin the download. Double‑click the downloaded file. Accept the license agreement. Follow the on‑screen wizard through three confirmation screens. The installer places a shortcut in your Start menu. It adds a PowerToys icon to the system tray near the clock.

Step 3: Install Using Windows Package Manager

Right‑click the Start button and select Windows Terminal (Admin). Type the following command exactly: winget install --id Microsoft.PowerToys --source winget. Press Enter. Winget downloads the package from the official repository. It extracts files silently. Watch the terminal output until you see "Successfully installed." Close the terminal window. Press the Windows key and type "PowerToys" to confirm the app appears in search results.

Step 4: Configure Keyboard Shortcuts and Resolve Conflicts

Launch PowerToys from the Start menu. Click Keyboard Manager in the left sidebar. Click the "Remap shortcuts" button. Review the list of default combinations. If a shortcut overlaps with your IDE, game, or other software, click the entry row. Press your preferred new key combination. Click OK to confirm. Save all changes using the button at the bottom. Right‑click the PowerToys icon in the system tray. Select Quit. Relaunch PowerToys from the Start menu. Open a test application and verify each remapped shortcut triggers the correct action.

Step 5: Activate Always on Top and PowerToys Run

In the PowerToys settings window, scroll to Always on Top. Toggle the switch to On. Click a window you want to keep visible. Press Win + Ctrl + T. A colored border appears around the window. The window now stays above all others. Press Win + Ctrl + T again to remove the pin.

Scroll to PowerToys Run in the settings list. Toggle it to On. Confirm the activation shortcut shows Alt + Space. Press Alt + Space. A search bar appears in the center of your screen (this is PowerToys' unified launcher, similar to macOS Spotlight). Type "calc" and press Enter. Calculator launches immediately. Press Alt + Space again. Type two question marks followed by a search term to query the web. Type an equals sign followed by a math expression to evaluate it instantly.

Step 6: Set Up FancyZones for Custom Window Layouts

Scroll to FancyZones in the settings sidebar. Toggle the utility to On. Press Win + ` (the backtick key, located above Tab). The zone editor window opens. Select a preset layout from the gallery or click "Create new layout." Choose "Grid" from the template options. Adjust the number of zones by dragging dividers. Set spacing between zones using the slider. Click "Save and apply." Minimize the editor. Hold Shift and drag any window toward a zone. The zone highlights. Release the mouse button to snap the window precisely into place.

Step 7: Enable PowerRename for Batch File Operations

Turn on PowerRename in the PowerToys settings. Open File Explorer and navigate to a folder containing files you want to rename. Select multiple files by holding Ctrl and clicking each one. Right‑click the selection. Choose "PowerRename" from the context menu. Enter a search pattern in the top field. Type a replacement string in the second field. Preview the changes in the list below. Check the box for "Use regular expressions" if you need advanced pattern matching (optional for most users). Click the Rename button. The operation completes in seconds.

Step 8: Activate Color Picker, Peek, and Awake

Enable Color Picker in the settings. Press Win + Shift + C. Your cursor becomes a crosshair. Move it over any pixel on screen. Click to copy the HEX color code to your clipboard. The code is ready to paste into any design tool.

Scroll to File Explorer Add‑ons. Toggle Peek to On. Open File Explorer. Click any file once to select it. Press the Spacebar. A preview window appears showing the file contents without opening the default application. Press Spacebar again or Escape to close the preview.

Find Awake in the settings list. Toggle it to On. Choose "Indefinitely" from the mode dropdown to prevent sleep during long tasks. Select "Timed" and set minutes to keep the system awake for a specific duration. The system stays active until the timer expires or you manually disable Awake.

Step 9: Configure Advanced Tools for System Management

Enable Hosts File Editor in the settings. Click the utility name to open the editor interface. Type a local IP address in the left column. Enter a domain name in the right column. Toggle the entry active. Click Save. The mapping takes effect immediately for local DNS resolution.

Turn on Registry Preview. Double‑click any .reg file in File Explorer. Instead of applying changes directly, a preview window opens. Review each registry modification before clicking Apply. This reduces the risk of system instability from unverified registry edits.

Step 10: Adjust Input and Accessibility Utilities

Open Keyboard Manager again. Click "Remap keys" this time instead of shortcuts. Select a rarely used key such as Caps Lock. Assign it to a frequent action like Ctrl or Escape. Save the mapping. The key now performs the new function system‑wide.

Enable Quick Accent in the settings. Open any text editor. Hold down a vowel key for one full second. A numbered list of accented versions appears above the key. Press the number corresponding to your desired accent. The accented character inserts into your text.

Turn on Mouse Utilities. Enable the "Find My Mouse" feature. Double‑tap the left Ctrl key. A spotlight highlights your cursor position. This helps locate the pointer on large or multi‑monitor setups.

Maintain and Update PowerToys

Right‑click the PowerToys tray icon. Pin the utilities you use most often. Disable unused tools in the settings sidebar to shorten the menu. Click General in the left pane. Scroll to the Updates section. Toggle "Automatically download updates" to On. PowerToys checks for new releases each time it launches. A notification appears when an update is ready to install. Click the notification to apply the update immediately.

Troubleshooting

Problem: PowerToys does not launch after installation.

Solution: Restart your computer. Press the Windows key and type "PowerToys." Click the app in search results. If it still fails, open Settings → Apps → Installed apps. Locate PowerToys. Click the three dots and select Uninstall. Reinstall using the Microsoft Store or GitHub installer.

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7 Steps to Supercharge Windows with PowerToys v0.97.2

Install, configure, and use PowerToys v0.97.2 to speed up Windows tasks

March 12, 2026, 11:03 am

This step‑by‑step guide shows Windows 10/11 users how to install Microsoft PowerToys v0.97.2, enable its most useful utilities, and customize shortcuts for a smoother workflow. From PowerRename and FancyZones to PowerToys Run and Color Picker, you’ll learn practical configurations that turn repetitive clicks into seconds, boosting daily productivity without additional software.

7 Steps to Supercharge Windows with PowerToys v0.97.2

Summary

  • Install PowerToys via Microsoft Store, GitHub release, or winget—choose the method that fits your preference and admin rights.
  • Turn on core utilities—Always on Top, PowerToys Run, FancyZones, PowerRename, Color Picker, Peek, Awake, Keyboard Manager—and set their shortcuts in Settings.
  • Maintain PowerToys by pinning favorites, disabling unused tools, auto‑updating, and if it won’t launch, restart PC or reinstall via Store or winget.
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10 Steps to Install and Configure Microsoft PowerToys

Windows users waste hours on repetitive file operations and window management. PowerToys automates these tasks in seconds. You need Windows 10 or 11, 15 minutes, and administrator access.

What You Will Achieve

You will install Microsoft PowerToys and enable eight core utilities. These tools will compress minutes of manual clicking into single keystrokes. The final setup includes Always on Top, PowerToys Run, FancyZones, PowerRename, Color Picker, Peek, Awake, and Keyboard Manager. Each utility launches with a keyboard shortcut or right‑click menu entry.

Tools and materials required:

  • Windows 10 version 1903 or later, or Windows 11
  • Active internet connection
  • Administrator account access (ability to install software)
  • Microsoft Store app or web browser

Estimated completion time: 15 minutes

Prerequisites: Verify your Windows version in Settings, System, About. Confirm you can install applications from the Microsoft Store or download executable files from trusted sources.

Step 1: Install PowerToys from Microsoft Store

Open the Microsoft Store app. Click the search bar at the top. Type "PowerToys" and press Enter. Click the official PowerToys app entry from Microsoft Corporation. Click the blue Get button. Wait for the progress bar to fill. The installer launches automatically after download completes. Click through any permission prompts. The Store version checks for updates each time you launch it. This method requires no manual update checks.

Step 2: Install from GitHub for Specific Versions

Open your web browser and navigate to the official PowerToys releases page on GitHub. Scroll to the topmost release entry. This is v0.97.2, released February 10, 2026. Click "Assets" to expand the download list. Locate the file named PowerToysSetup‑x64.exe. Click the filename to begin the download. Double‑click the downloaded file. Accept the license agreement. Follow the on‑screen wizard through three confirmation screens. The installer places a shortcut in your Start menu. It adds a PowerToys icon to the system tray near the clock.

Step 3: Install Using Windows Package Manager

Right‑click the Start button and select Windows Terminal (Admin). Type the following command exactly: winget install --id Microsoft.PowerToys --source winget. Press Enter. Winget downloads the package from the official repository. It extracts files silently. Watch the terminal output until you see "Successfully installed." Close the terminal window. Press the Windows key and type "PowerToys" to confirm the app appears in search results.

Step 4: Configure Keyboard Shortcuts and Resolve Conflicts

Launch PowerToys from the Start menu. Click Keyboard Manager in the left sidebar. Click the "Remap shortcuts" button. Review the list of default combinations. If a shortcut overlaps with your IDE, game, or other software, click the entry row. Press your preferred new key combination. Click OK to confirm. Save all changes using the button at the bottom. Right‑click the PowerToys icon in the system tray. Select Quit. Relaunch PowerToys from the Start menu. Open a test application and verify each remapped shortcut triggers the correct action.

Step 5: Activate Always on Top and PowerToys Run

In the PowerToys settings window, scroll to Always on Top. Toggle the switch to On. Click a window you want to keep visible. Press Win + Ctrl + T. A colored border appears around the window. The window now stays above all others. Press Win + Ctrl + T again to remove the pin.

Scroll to PowerToys Run in the settings list. Toggle it to On. Confirm the activation shortcut shows Alt + Space. Press Alt + Space. A search bar appears in the center of your screen (this is PowerToys' unified launcher, similar to macOS Spotlight). Type "calc" and press Enter. Calculator launches immediately. Press Alt + Space again. Type two question marks followed by a search term to query the web. Type an equals sign followed by a math expression to evaluate it instantly.

Step 6: Set Up FancyZones for Custom Window Layouts

Scroll to FancyZones in the settings sidebar. Toggle the utility to On. Press Win + ` (the backtick key, located above Tab). The zone editor window opens. Select a preset layout from the gallery or click "Create new layout." Choose "Grid" from the template options. Adjust the number of zones by dragging dividers. Set spacing between zones using the slider. Click "Save and apply." Minimize the editor. Hold Shift and drag any window toward a zone. The zone highlights. Release the mouse button to snap the window precisely into place.

Step 7: Enable PowerRename for Batch File Operations

Turn on PowerRename in the PowerToys settings. Open File Explorer and navigate to a folder containing files you want to rename. Select multiple files by holding Ctrl and clicking each one. Right‑click the selection. Choose "PowerRename" from the context menu. Enter a search pattern in the top field. Type a replacement string in the second field. Preview the changes in the list below. Check the box for "Use regular expressions" if you need advanced pattern matching (optional for most users). Click the Rename button. The operation completes in seconds.

Step 8: Activate Color Picker, Peek, and Awake

Enable Color Picker in the settings. Press Win + Shift + C. Your cursor becomes a crosshair. Move it over any pixel on screen. Click to copy the HEX color code to your clipboard. The code is ready to paste into any design tool.

Scroll to File Explorer Add‑ons. Toggle Peek to On. Open File Explorer. Click any file once to select it. Press the Spacebar. A preview window appears showing the file contents without opening the default application. Press Spacebar again or Escape to close the preview.

Find Awake in the settings list. Toggle it to On. Choose "Indefinitely" from the mode dropdown to prevent sleep during long tasks. Select "Timed" and set minutes to keep the system awake for a specific duration. The system stays active until the timer expires or you manually disable Awake.

Step 9: Configure Advanced Tools for System Management

Enable Hosts File Editor in the settings. Click the utility name to open the editor interface. Type a local IP address in the left column. Enter a domain name in the right column. Toggle the entry active. Click Save. The mapping takes effect immediately for local DNS resolution.

Turn on Registry Preview. Double‑click any .reg file in File Explorer. Instead of applying changes directly, a preview window opens. Review each registry modification before clicking Apply. This reduces the risk of system instability from unverified registry edits.

Step 10: Adjust Input and Accessibility Utilities

Open Keyboard Manager again. Click "Remap keys" this time instead of shortcuts. Select a rarely used key such as Caps Lock. Assign it to a frequent action like Ctrl or Escape. Save the mapping. The key now performs the new function system‑wide.

Enable Quick Accent in the settings. Open any text editor. Hold down a vowel key for one full second. A numbered list of accented versions appears above the key. Press the number corresponding to your desired accent. The accented character inserts into your text.

Turn on Mouse Utilities. Enable the "Find My Mouse" feature. Double‑tap the left Ctrl key. A spotlight highlights your cursor position. This helps locate the pointer on large or multi‑monitor setups.

Maintain and Update PowerToys

Right‑click the PowerToys tray icon. Pin the utilities you use most often. Disable unused tools in the settings sidebar to shorten the menu. Click General in the left pane. Scroll to the Updates section. Toggle "Automatically download updates" to On. PowerToys checks for new releases each time it launches. A notification appears when an update is ready to install. Click the notification to apply the update immediately.

Troubleshooting

Problem: PowerToys does not launch after installation.

Solution: Restart your computer. Press the Windows key and type "PowerToys." Click the app in search results. If it still fails, open Settings → Apps → Installed apps. Locate PowerToys. Click the three dots and select Uninstall. Reinstall using the Microsoft Store or GitHub installer.

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