


Remove temporary Internet and system files through the Clear tab.

Choose to empty the Recycle bin in a flash through “Folders > Recycle Bin > Empty.”ĭialogs lists tasks such as managing printers and display properties. Some quick options available from the main menu in Windows Toolbox are things like recent files, temporary file locations, and quick access to the Windows system folder. Also available from this screen that you readily find in Windows is the local IP address located at the bottom right. The final tab gives basic system information like the logged on user, computer name, OS version, and memory usage. Choose a date and a file, if applicable, and click “Set” to save the changes.Ĭhoose the “Win Shut Down Dialog” button on the bottom right for the standard shutdown prompt. We can schedule types of tasks like shutdown, logoff, hibernate, or launching a file. System fonts are found in %WinDir%\Fonts but Windows Toolbox aggregates them all into a clean window under the “Fonts” tab.Įnter preview information to the right to easily decipher the differences between each font.Įasily manage shutdown tasks via the “Shutdown” menu. Choose the “Picker” tab to select and find an exact color on the screen. These steps are diminished with Windows Toolbox.

No advanced abilities like timed captures are present but a common one we’ll find in similar applications is the “Place on clipboard,” which is a great feature for quickly copying the shot to the clipboard.ĭetermining precise colors, per pixel, of an image or other color source is usually only done by importing a screenshot into a program like Photoshop, selecting the color picker and copying down the hex code. The Folders tab is a list of useful Windows folders like the startup, temp, or fonts folders.Ĭapture offers basic image capturing options like selecting an area of the screen or an application window. Desktop simply shows the Desktop files, folders, and shortcuts while SendTo gives access to the right-click context menu options.įor example, we can choose to send a file or folder to a compressed folder by right-clicking and choosing send to “Compressed (zipped) folder.” With Windows Toolbox, we remove entries like this or even add new ones by right-clicking in the free space under the “SendTo” drop-down window and choosing “New > Shortcut.” Now choose an existing folder and voila! We can now send files and folders to this location simply through the right-click menu. Recent lists shortcuts that have recently been opened. Printers list available printers with the ability to access their properties right from the window.
