- [x] Use left click on the system tray icon and verify the flyout appears. (It'll take a bit the first time)
- [x] Try to launch a module from the launch screen in the flyout.
- [x] Try disabling a module in the all apps screen in the flyout, make it a module that's launchable from the launch screen. Verify that the module is disabled and that it also disappeared from the launch screen in the flyout.
- [x] Open the main settings screen on a module page. Verify that when you disable/enable the module on the flyout, that the Settings page is updated too.
- [x] Edit templates (number of zones, spacing, distance to highlight adjacent zones). Verify after reopening the editor that saved settings are kept the same.
- [x] Edit canvas layout: zones size and position, create or delete zones.
- [x]`Hold Shift key to activate zones while dragging` on, `Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation` off. Start dragging a window, then press shift. Zones are shown when dragging a window with shift pressed, hidden when you released shift or snapped zone.
- [x]`Hold Shift key to activate zones while dragging` on, `Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation` off. Press shift first, then start dragging a window. Zones are shown when dragging a window with shift pressed, hidden when you released shift or snapped zone.
- [x]`Hold Shift key to activate zones while dragging` off, `Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation` on. Zones are shown immediately when dragging a window and hidden when you click a non-primary mouse button or press shift.
- [x]`Hold Shift key to activate zones while dragging` off, `Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation` off. Zones are shown immediately when dragging a window, hidden when you press shift.
- [x]`Hold Shift key to activate zones while dragging` on, `Use a non-primary mouse button to toggle zone activation` on. Zones aren't shown immediately, only when shift is pressed or when a non-primary mouse click changes the state.
- [x]`Show zones on all monitor whilw dragging a window` - turn on,off, verify behavior.
- [x] Create a canvas layout with overlapping zones, check zone activation behavior with all `When multiple zones overlap` options
Disable FZ and clear `app-zone-history.json` before starting. FancyZones should be disabled, otherwise, it'll save cashed values back to the file.
- [ ] Snap a window to a zone by dragging, verify `app-zone-history.json` contains info about the window position on the corresponding work area.
- [ ] Snap a window to a zone by a keyboard shortcut, verify `app-zone-history.json` contains info about the window position on the corresponding work area.
- [ ] Snap a window to another monitor, verify `app-zone-history.json` contains positions about zones on both monitors.
- [ ] Snap a window to several zones, verify zone numbers in the json file are correct.
- [ ] Snap a window to a zone, unsnap it, verify this app was removed from the json file.
- [ ] Snap the same window to a zone on two different monitors or virtual desktops. Then unsnap from one of them, verify that info about unsnapped zone was removed from `app-zone-history.json`. Verify info about the second monitor/virtual desktop is kept.
- [ ] Enable `Restore the original size of windows when unsnapping`, snap window, unsnap window, verify the window changed its size to original.
- [ ] Disable `Restore the original size of windows when unsnapping`, snap window, unsnap window, verify window size wasn't changed.
- [ ] Disable `Restore the original size of windows when unsnapping`, snap window, enable `Restore the original size of windows when unsnapping`, unsnap window, verify window size wasn't changed.
- [ ] Launch PT in user mode, try to assign a window with administrator privileges to a zone. Verify the notification is shown.
- [ ] Launch PT in administrator mode, assign a window with administrator privileges.
* Open `Task view` , right-click on the window, check the `Show this window on all desktops` or the `Show windows from this app on all desktops` option to turn it on.
- [ ] Turn Show this window on all desktops on, verify you can snap this window to a zone.
- [ ] Turn Show windows from this app on all desktops on, verify you can snap this window to a zone.
### Snapped window behavior
- [ ]`Keep windows in their zones when the screen resolution changes` on, snap a window to a zone, change the screen resolution or scaling, verify window changed its size and position.
- [ ]`Keep windows in their zones when the screen resolution changes` on, snap a window to a zone on the secondary monitor. Disconnect the secondary monitor (the window will be moved to the primary monitor). Reconnect the secondary monitor. Verify the window returned to its zone.
- [ ]`Keep windows in their zones when the screen resolution changes` off, snap a window to a zone, change the screen resolution or scaling, verify window didn't change its size and position.
Enable `During zone layout changes, windows assigned to a zone will match new size/positions` and prepare layouts with 1 and 3 zones where zone size/positions are different.
- [ ] Snap a window to zone 1, change the layout, verify window changed its size/position.
- [ ] Snap a window to zone 3, change the layout, verify window didn't change its size/position because another layout doesn't have a zone with this zone number.
- [ ] Snap a window to zones 1-2, change the layout, verify window changed its size/position to fit zone 1.
- [ ] Snap a window to zones 1-2, change the layout (the window will be snapped to zone 1), then return back to the previous layout, verify the window snapped to 1-2 zones.
- [ ] Disable `During zone layout changes, windows assigned to a zone will match new size/positions`, snap window to zone 1, change layout, verify window didn't change its size/position
Enable `Move newly created windows to their last known zone`.
- [ ] Snap a window to the primary monitor, close and reopen the window. Verify it's snapped to its zone.
- [ ] Snap a window to zones on the primary and secondary monitors. Close and reopen the app. Verify it's snapped to the zone on the active monitor.
- [ ] Snap a window to the secondary monitor (use a different app or unsnap the window from the zone on the primary monitor), close and reopen the window. Verify it's snapped to its zone.
- [ ] Snap a window, turn off FancyZones, move that window, turn FZ on. Verify window returned to its zone.
- [ ] Move unsnapped window to a secondary monitor, switch virtual desktop and return back. Verify window didn't change its position and size.
- [ ] Snap a window, then resize it (it's still snapped, but doesn't fit the zone). Switch the virtual desktop and return back, verify window didn't change its size.
Enable `Move newly created windows to the current active monitor`.
- [ ] Open a window that wasn't snapped anywhere, verify it's opened on the active monitor.
- [ ] Open a window that was snapped on the current virtual desktop and current monitor, verify it's opened in its zone.
- [ ] Open a window that was snappen on the current virtual desktop and another monitor, verify it's opened on the active monitor.
- [ ] Open a window that was snapped on another virtual desktop, verify it's opened on the active monitor.
- [ ] Enable `Allow popup windows snapping` and `Allow child windows snapping`, try to snap Notepad++ search window. Verify it can be snapped.
- [ ] Enable `Allow popup windows snapping`, snap Teams, verify a popup window appears in its usual position.
- [ ] Enable `Allow popup windows snapping`, snap Visual Studio Code to a zone, and open any menu. Verify the menu is where it's supposed to be and not on the top left corner of the zone.
- [ ] Enable `Allow child windows snapping`, drag any child window (e.g. Solution Explorer), verify it can be snapped to a zone.
- [ ] Disable `Allow child windows snapping`, drag any child window (e.g. Solution Explorer), verify it can't be snapped to a zone.
### Switch between windows in the current zone
Enable `Switch between windows in the current zone` (default shortcut is `Win + PgUp/PgDown`)
- [ ] Snap several windows to one zone, verify switching works.
- [ ] Snap several windows to one zone, switch virtual desktop, return back, verify window switching works.
- [ ] Disable `Switch between windows in the current zone`, verify switching doesn't work.
### Override Windows Snap
- [ ] Disable `Override Windows Snap`, verify it's disabled.
Enable `Override Windows Snap`.
Select Move windows based on `Zone index`.
- [ ] Open the previously not snapped window, press `Win`+`LeftArrow` / `Win`+`RightArrow`, verify it's snapped to a first/last zone.
- [ ] Verify `Win`+`LeftArrow` moves the window to a zone with the previous index.
- [ ] Verify `Win`+`RightArrow` moves the window to a zone with the next index.
- [ ] Verify `Win`+`ArrowUp` and `Win`+`ArrowDown` work as usual.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` disabled. Verify `Win`+`LeftArrow` doesn't move the window to any zone when the window is in the first zone.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` disabled. Verify `Win`+`RightArrow` doesn't move the window to any zone when the window is in the last zone.
One monitor:
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`LeftArrow` doesn't move the window to any zone when the window is in the first zone.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`RightArrow` doesn't move the window to any zone when the window is in the last zone.
Two and more monitors:
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`LeftArrow` cycles window position moving it from the first zone on the current monitor to the last zone of the left (or rightmost, if the current monitor is leftmost) monitor.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`RightArrow` cycles window position moving it from the last zone on the current monitor to the first zone of the right (or leftmost, if the current monitor is rightmost) monitor.
Select Move windows based on `Relative position`.
- [ ] Open the previously not snapped window, press `Win`+`Arrow`, verify it's snapped.
- [ ] Extend the window using `Ctrl`+`Alt`+`Win`+`Arrow`. Verify the window is snapped to all zones.
- [ ] Extend the window using `Ctrl`+`Alt`+`Win`+`Arrow` and return it back using the opposite arrow. Verify it could be reverted while you hold `Ctrl`+`Alt`+`Win`.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` disabled. Verify `Win`+`LeftArrow` cycles the window position to the left (from the leftmost zone moves to the rightmost in the same row) within one monitor.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` disabled. Verify `Win`+`RightArrow` cycles the window position to the right within one monitor.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` disabled. Verify `Win`+`UpArrow` cycles the window position up within one monitor.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` disabled. Verify `Win`+`DownArrow` cycles the window position down within one monitor.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`LeftArrow` cycles the window position to the left (from the leftmost zone moves to the rightmost in the same row) within all monitors.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`RightArrow` cycles the window position to the right within all monitors.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`UpArrow` cycles the window position up within all monitors.
- [ ]`Move windows between zones across all monitors` enabled. Verify `Win`+`DownArrow` cycles the window position down within all monitors.
### Layout apply
Enable `Enable quick layout switch`, assign numbers to custom layouts.
- [ ] Switch with `Win` + `Ctrl` + `Alt` + `key`.
- [ ] Switch with just a key while dragging a window.
- [ ] Turn `Flash zones when switching layout` on/off, verify it's flashing/not flashing after pressing the shortcut.
- [ ] Disable spacing on any grid layout, verify that there is no space between zones while dragging a window.
- [ ] Create a new virtual desktop, verify that there are the same layouts as applied to the previous virtual desktop.
- [ ] After creating a virtual desktop apply another layout or edit the applied one. Verify that the other virtual desktop layout wasn't changed.
- [ ] Delete an applied custom layout in the Editor, verify that there is no layout applied instead of it.
- [ ] Apply a grid layout, change the screen resolution or scaling, verify that the assigned layout fits the screen. NOTE: canvas layout could not fit the screen if it was created on a monitor with a different resolution.
### Layout reset
* Test layout resetting.
Before testing
* Remove all virtual desktops
* Remove `CurrentVirtualDesktop` from `\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\SessionInfo\1\VirtualDesktops`
* Remove `VirtualDesktopIDs` from `\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VirtualDesktops`
- [ ] Test screen locking
* Set custom layouts on each monitor
* Lock screen / unplug monitor / plug monitor
* Verify that layouts weren't reset to defaults
- [ ] Test restart
* Set custom layouts on each monitor
* Restart the computer
* Verify that layouts weren't reset to defaults
- [ ] Test applying default layouts on reset
* Set default horizontal and vertical layouts
* Delete `applied-layouts.json`
* Verify that selected default layout is applied according to configuration
### Span zones across monitors
- [ ] Switch between `Allow zones to span across monitors` on and off. Verify that layouts are applied correctly in both cases.
Repeat the previous subsections steps after enabling `Allow zones to span across monitors`
- [x] Disable the Image Resizer and check that `Resize images` is absent in the context menu
- [x] Enable the Image Resizer and check that `Resize images` is present in the context menu. (On Win11) Check if both old context menu and Win11 tier1 context menu items are present when module is enabled.
- [x] Remove one image size and add a custom image size. Open the Image Resize window from the context menu and verify that changes are populated
- [x] Resize one image
- [x] Resize multiple images
- [x] Open the image resizer to resize a `.gif` file and verify the "Gif files with animations may not be correctly resized." warning appears.
- [x] Resize images with `Fill` option
- [x] Resize images with `Fit` option
- [x] Resize images with `Stretch` option
- [x] Resize images using dimension: Centimeters
- [x] Resize images using dimension: Inches
- [x] Resize images using dimension: Percents
- [x] Resize images using dimension: Pixels
- [x] Change `Filename format` to `%1 - %2 - %3 - %4 - %5 - %6` and check if the new format is applied to resized images
- [x] Check `Use original date modified` and verify that modified date is not changed for resized images. Take into account that `Resize the original pictures(don't create copy)` should be selected
- [x] Check `Make pictures smaller but not larger` and verify that smaller pictures are not resized
- [x] Check `Resize the original pictures (don't create copies)` and verify that the original picture is resized and a copy is not created
- [x] Uncheck `Ignore the orientation of pictures` and verify that swapped width and height will actually resize a picture if the width is not equal to the height
- [x] Check if disable and enable of the module works. (On Win11) Check if both old context menu and Win11 tier1 context menu items are present when module is enabled.
- [x] Check that with the `Show icon on context menu` icon is shown and vice versa.
- [x] Check if `Appear only in extended context menu` works.
- [x] Make Uppercase/Lowercase/Titlecase (could be selected only one at the time)
- [x] Exclude Folders/Files/Subfolder Items (could be selected several)
- [x] Item Name/Extension Only (one at the time)
- [x] Enumerate Items
- [x] Case Sensitive
- [x] Match All Occurrences. If checked, all matches of text in the `Search` field will be replaced with the Replace text. Otherwise, only the first instance of the `Search` for text in the file name will be replaced (left to right).
- [x] Right-click the executable file, select "What's using this file?" and verify it shows up. (2 entries will show, since the installer starts two processes)
- [x] End the tasks in File Locksmith UI and verify that closes the installer.
- [x] Start the installer executable again and press the Refresh button in File Locksmith UI. It should find new processes using the files.
- [x] Close the installer window and verify the processes are delisted from the File Locksmith UI. Close the window
- [x] Right click the directory where the executable is located, select "What's using this file?" and verify it shows up.
- [x] Right click the drive where the executable is located, select "What's using this file?" and verify it shows up. You can close the PowerToys installer now.
- [x] Right click "Program Files", select "What's using this file?" and verify "PowerToys.exe" doesn't show up.
- [x] Press the File Locksmith "Restart as an administrator" button and verify "PowerToys.exe" shows up.
- [x] Right-click the drive where Windows is installed, select "What's using this file?" and scroll down and up, verify File Locksmith doesn't crash with all those entries being shown. Repeat after clicking the File Locksmith "Restart as an administrator" button.
- [x] Disable File Locksmith in Settings and verify the context menu entry no longer appears.
- [x] Open MWB's settings on the first PC and click the "New Key" button. Verify that a new security key is generated.
- [x] Copy the generated security key and paste it in the corresponding input field in the settings of MWB on the second PC. Also enter the name of the first PC in the required field.
- [x] Press "Connect" and verify that the machine layout now includes two PC tiles, each displaying their respective PC names.
- [x] With the PCs connected, test the mouse/keyboard control from one PC to another. Verify that the mouse/keyboard inputs are correctly registered on the other PC.
- [x] Test remote mouse/keyboard control across all four PCs, if available. Verify that inputs are correctly registered on each connected PC when the mouse is active there.
- [x] Open an elevated app on one of the PCs. Verify that without "Use Service" enabled, PowerToys does not control the elevated app.
- [x] Enable "Use Service" in MWB's settings. Verify that PowerToys can now control the elevated app remotely. Verify that MWB processes are running as LocalSystem, while the MWB helper process is running non-elevated.
- [x] Toggle "Use Service" again, verify that each time you do that, the MWB processes are restarted.
- [x] Run PowerToys elevated on one of the machines, verify that you can control elevated apps remotely now on that machine.
- [x] For all combinations of "Use Service"/"Run PowerToys as admin", try enabling/disabling MWB module and verify that it's indeed being toggled using task manager.
- [x] Test MWB performance under various network conditions (e.g., low bandwidth, high latency). Verify that the tool maintains a stable connection and functions correctly.
- [x] Drag a file from Windows Explorer on one PC, cross the screen border onto another PC, and release it there. Verify that the file is copied to the other PC. Make sure the file size is below 100MB.
- [x] While dragging the file, verify that a corresponding icon is displayed under the mouse cursor.
- [x] Without moving the mouse from one PC to the target PC, press CTRL+ALT+F1/2/3/4 hotkey to switch to the target PC directly and verify that file sharing/dropping is not working.
- [x] Lock a remote PC using Win+L, move the mouse to it remotely, and try to unlock it. Verify that you can unlock the remote PC.
- [x] Disable "Use Service" in MWB's settings, lock the remote PC, move the mouse to it remotely, and try to unlock it. Verify that you can't unlock the remote PC.