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Customization on Windows is good with themes and all, but I was curious to see what programs people use to add to the Windows shell, instead of replacing or theming it.


I use Smart Taskbar, Windows Caffeinated and Windows Toolkit that all add icons to the system tray, in the same style, that do the following:

Smart Taskbar: Clicking the icon will hide the taskbar automatically, and can be set to show the taskbar when an app is windowed, but hide when maximized.

Windows Caffeinated: Keeps your PC from sleeping. You can use PowerAwake with MSPowerToys, but I don't like the icon.

Desktop Toolkit: A Swiss army knife of utilities. It's hard to describe but, it has pinned apps, custom folder pins, timers, screen recording, color picker, recent files, etc. I like to pin custom PowerShell scripts here.

Toggle Desktop Icons: This app lets you double-click the desktop to hide icons, and adds a system tray icon. It's similar to HiddenMe on macOS.


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[–] nottheengineer@feddit.de 34 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Powertoys makes using windows at work bearable for me. Having a search that doesn't just open edge if you press enter too fast and that lets me launch stuff as admin without a mouse is a godsent. So is the ability to paste as plain text.

[–] hardypart@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

that lets me launch stuff as admin without a mouse

Ctrl + Shift + Enter does that, too. I discovered this just recently and I'm using it every day since. Alt + Enter opens the properties of a file, which is also quite nice.

[–] HeyJoe@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Sometimes just holding shift for search objects works as well but your right half the time I choose open folder location first then shift and click to see other user. I have to try your shortcut.

Edit: I just realized you were only looking for run as admin, I was referring to run as other user. At our job we have normal accounts and admin accounts so we have to run some stuff as a user with higher permissions.

[–] hardypart@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

If your normal account doesn't havr admin rights my shortcut will still lead to the UAC where you can enter your admin account credentials.

[–] anakin78z@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ctrl + shift + v pastes as pain text

[–] nottheengineer@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

Maybe in some specific applications, but not system-wide. You need powertoys for that.