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Microsoft releases PowerToys 0.56.2 to address FancyZone bugs and more

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Microsoft has released PowerToys v0.56.2 a week after releasing v0.56.1. However, this is just a patch release to address some issues, as shown below. Microsoft notes that the patch was needed to fix issues in v0.56.1 that they deemed important for stability based on incoming rates.

  • #16252: We now pass in /norestart flag to .NET runtime installer for our installer
  • #16155: FancyZones Template layout reset bug is fixed
  • #16699: Dev File Preview handler files in use bug is fixed
  • #16669: Added Find my mouse setting for shake distance to allow for adjustability
  • #16712: PowerToys Run's Windows Terminal plugin didn't have localization setup correctly and is now correct.

As such, there are no changes, you can view the ull set of changes in our v0.56.1 post here.

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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 0.56.2 installer from the app's GitHub page.

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