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PowerToys 0.91.1 fixes stability issues in v0.91 based on incoming rates. The update fixes issues with the command palette, workspaces, and quick accent. Key improvements include resolving extension launch failures in admin mode, enabling command-line options support in classic Win32 apps, and allowing the activation key to be held only after activation.



PowerToys Release v0.91.1

This is a patch release to fix issues in v0.91 we deemed important for stability based on incoming rates. See  v0.91.0 for full release notes.

Installer Hashes

DescriptionFilenamesha256 hash
Per user - x64 PowerToysUserSetup-0.91.1-x64.exe42EA4A3E8C79A5456476D19E72B3E2AB9393A89C4DC7442EB7EE5A1E3490D38A
Per user - ARM64 PowerToysUserSetup-0.91.1-arm64.exeF3F433FE04049F9197411D792AADEBF34E3BE7FE16327BD8B73D2A046ED8BAF6
Machine wide - x64 PowerToysSetup-0.91.1-x64.exeEC4BC3A8625775866B0ED4577CCF83E6EC7B1A0AD267379DDBAF4FE49C7B5BDD
Machine wide - ARM64 PowerToysSetup-0.91.1-arm64.exe9CB8911008420D0E446AE3D5CE365E447FA4DF9DCF9337F3A80F933C00FC3689

Highlights

  • #39494 - Command Palette: Fixed regression where it ran as admin instead of the current user when PowerToys was elevated; also resolved extension launch failures occurring only in admin mode.
  • #39433 - Workspaces: Fixed regression where command-line options support was expected but missing when launching classic Win32 apps (e.g. Edge, Chrome).
  • #39563 - Quick Accent: Fixed regression requiring activation key to be held simultaneously with the key during the "Input delays" period for accent selection; instead, only the key needs to be held after activation.

Release Release v0.91.1 · microsoft/PowerToys