
If you’re setting up a new computer, PowerToys should be the first app you install. It has a constantly expanding collection of useful features, and the developers recently redesigned its interface to make it easier to manage everything it offers.
The latest PowerToys update, version 0.96, includes some useful improvements. The biggest change is to the Advanced Paste feature, which can now work with multiple AI models.
Advanced Paste is a handy tool that quickly converts anything copied to your clipboard into simple, plain text. It works with many different types of content, like regular text, markdown, and JSON, and can even handle files such as .txt, .html, and .png.
Advanced Paste can also grab text from pictures and convert audio and video files into common formats like MP3 and MP4.
I’ve been testing out a feature that uses AI to make things much easier, and it’s really improved. For a while, it only worked with OpenAI, needing a special key to access it. But now, the great news is you can set it up to work with a variety of different AI models, which is a lot more flexible.
Advanced Paste works with a variety of AI models, including Azure OpenAI, OpenAI, Gemini, and Mistral. It also supports running models directly on your computer, like Foundry Local and Ollama, which can take advantage of your computer’s built-in AI processing power.
This update includes enhancements to the Command Palette, new features for PowerRename, and several other improvements. You can find a detailed list of changes on the PowerToys GitHub page.
PowerToys v0.96
Highlights
- Advanced Paste now supports multiple online and on-device AI model providers: Azure OpenAI, OpenAI, Google Gemini, Mistral, Foundry Local and Ollama.
- Command Palette received extensive improvements including file search filters, better clipboard history metadata, context-menu styling, and dozens of bug fixes and enhancements.
- PowerRename can now extract and use photo metadata (EXIF, XMP) in renaming patterns like %Camera, %Lens, and %ExposureTime.
Command Palette
- The search field in context menus now matches the look of the Command Palette, with a smoke backdrop and improved padding.
- Fallback items such as math calculations or the Run command now appear in results more quickly. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Ensured the command bar updates correctly after navigating to another page and commands are displayed correctly. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- The Command Palette settings page has been reorganized. Activation-key options are grouped under an expander and extension settings are framed for improved readability.
- When you modify a command, its alias, hotkey, and tags now update in the top-level list, keeping the displayed information in sync. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Press Ctrl + , to open Command Palette settings from anywhere. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- You can use Page Up and Page Down to navigate the list while focus is in the search box. Thanks @samrueby!
- Fixed an issue where the search box could disappear when navigating pages. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Ensured search text is selected when Go home when activated and Highlight search on activate are both enabled. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Fixed an issue where Command Palette window occasionally appeared on the taskbar under certain Windows settings. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Ensured that labels and icons of list items and menu items update when they change. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Fixed visibility of list filters when navigating to a content page. Thanks @DevLGuilherme!
- Added search to the extension list and a link to extensions on the Microsoft Store. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Added options to open the Command Palette window at its last position or re-center it.
- The Command Palette now remembers its window size after restarting.
- Added a global error handler that logs fatal errors and provides feedback when unexpected failures force Command Palette to close. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Fixed forms and extension settings not showing on some machines due to a missing VC++ runtime.
- Restored ranking of fallback commands for built-in extensions (Sleep, Shutdown, Windows settings, Web search, etc.). Thanks @jiripolasek.
- Improved and unified labels and texts across the application!
- Maintainance: Resolved numerous build warnings in Command Palette projects; no user-visible impact. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Maintainance: Fixed a logging issue so exception messages are properly recorded instead of placeholder text, improving troubleshooting. Thanks @jiripolasek!
Command Palette extensions
- Bookmarks: Added hints about bookmark placeholders to the Add/Edit Bookmark form. — Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Bookmarks: Improved migration of bookmarks from older versions and fixed an issue where aliases or keyboard shortcuts could be lost after restart. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Clipboard history: Items shown in Command Palette’s clipboard history now include helpful metadata. For example, image items show dimensions, text files show names and sizes, web links include page titles, and text entries display word counts. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- File search: Added filter buttons to show all items, files only, or folders only. Selecting a filter adds kind:folders or kind:not folders to narrow results.
- System commands: Replaced the :red_circle: placeholder with an actual red-circle emoji so the correct icon appears in the UI. Thanks @samrueby!
- WinGet: Search performance feels more responsive because typed input is now processed via a task queue rather than complex cancellation tokens!
- Window Walker: UWP apps no longer show a “not responding” label when suspended. Thanks @jiripolasek!
- Window Walker: Now displays the actual icon of each window rather than using the process icon, improving recognition of PWAs and Python GUIs. Thanks @Lee-WonJun!
- Windows Terminal profiles: Fixed a rare crash in the Windows Terminal extension when the LOCALAPPDATA environment variable was missing. The path is now retrieved via a reliable API. Thanks @jiripolasek!
Find My Mouse
- Activating Find My Mouse no longer makes the cursor change to the busy (hourglass) icon or steals focus from your active application.
Light Switch
- Introduced new UI to allow users to manually enter their latitude and longitude in Sunrise to Sunset mode.
- Refactored service with cleaner state management for stability.
- Removed logs from every tick, only logging key events to largely reduce log size.
PowerRename
- PowerRename no longer crashes due to a missing resources file.
- Added photo metadata extraction support using EXIF and XMP for pattern-based renaming with camera info, GPS coordinates, and date taken. See PowerRename Documentation.
FAQ
What is PowerToys?
PowerToys is a set of helpful tools designed to make using Windows easier. It includes a variety of features, like resizing images and automatically switching between light and dark modes based on a schedule.
I suggest exploring all the PowerToys utilities to see what catches your eye. While I only use a handful of features, those I do use have become essential tools for my workflow.
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