
The man behind PowerToys is most excited about these features that ship next week
PowerToys is one of my favorite Windows apps and a must-have for people who want to get the most out of Windows 11. We often highlight new and upcoming features for PowerToys, but we rarely get to hear about the most exciting features in the eyes of Niels Laute.
Next week, PowerToys will receive several improvements, including a compact option for Command Palette and a ripple effect for Mouse Highlighter. Laute, who is the project manager of PowerToys and WinUI, shared the features and changes he’s looking forward to.
As PM of PowerToys, Laute oversees the development of one of the best free Windows apps. But the app is worked on by several people. Over 300 pull requests contributed to next week’s update, and Laute thanked the team for their efforts.
Next week’s PowerToys release is looking good 👀!The team and our amazing community have merged almost 300 PRs, packed with quality-of-life improvements, stability fixes, and polish across the suite :)!Here’s some of my favorite (small) improvements coming 🧵:August 18, 2026
We’ve known about some of these changes because of the PowerToys preview. For example, on-device Phi Silica support has been in testing over the last two weeks. But next week the changes will ship to everyone using PowerToys.
Command Palette is similar to Spotlight on macOS. Another way to look at it is as what Windows Search should be. The utility can launch apps, open settings, and trigger actions quickly.
Command Palette is a powerful tool, but it can take up quite a bit of space on your screen. Next week’s update to PowerToys brings the option to use a compact view for Command Palette.
Command Palette is getting compact mode! pic.twitter.com/DA7RzmUSgzAugust 18, 2026
Mouse Highlighter is a handy tool that lets you find your mouse cursor. It can save you some time if you use multiple monitors or an ultrawide display. But it can feel a bit heavy-handed since it grays out your screen to highlight the cursor. The upcoming ripple effect is more subtle.
Mouse Highlighter getting new Ripple effects! @ClintRutkas has been cooking with this one 🚀. pic.twitter.com/MzDycvsgBvAugust 18, 2026
Phi Silica is a small language model (SLM). It’s perhaps best known for being the model that powers Copilot+ PC features such as Click to Do and on-device rewriting in Word and Outlook.
@khmyznikov added Phi Silica support for Advanced Paste 🚀! So you will be able to take advantage of your NPU for AP on a Copilot+ PC! pic.twitter.com/sR60TT51W1August 18, 2026
Phi Silica and other features have been in preview testing for a bit. The next update to PowerToys will make it easier to get preview updates.
New update UX that addresses a bunch of reported issues – and the ability to opt-in our new preview channel! pic.twitter.com/Cs8oDjXqt6August 18, 2026
Change logs for PowerToys are famously long and detailed, so you can expect the « gazillion » fixes Laute mentions to be listed next week.
And so much more! Shortcut Guide is much smoother now and has built-in search, a gazillion CmdPal bugfixes (thanks @AkaWizardPrime!) and perf and stability fixes across the board. Oh, and a brand new utility to look forward too :)!Stay tuned!August 18, 2026
I’ll update this piece when the new version of PowerToys rolls out and add the complete change log.

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