## PowerRename - [ ] Check if disable and enable of the module works. - [ ] Check that with the `Show icon on context menu` icon is shown and vice versa. - [ ] Check if `Appear only in extended context menu` works. - [ ] Enable/disable autocomplete. - [ ] Enable/disable `Show values from last use`. * Select several files and folders and check PowerRename options: - [ ] Make Uppercase/Lowercase/Titlecase (could be selected only one at the time) - [ ] Exclude Folders/Files/Subfolder Items (could be selected several) - [ ] Item Name/Extension Only (one at the time) - [ ] Enumerate Items - [ ] Case Sensitive - [ ] 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). * Use regular expressions - [ ] Search with an expression (e.g. `(.*).png`) - [ ] Replace with an expression (e.g. `foo_$1.png`) - [ ] Replace using file creation date and time (e.g. `$hh-$mm-$ss-$fff` `$DD_$MMMM_$YYYY`) - [ ] Turn on `Use Boost library` and test with Perl Regular Expression Syntax (e.g. `(?<=t)est`) * File list filters. - [ ] In the `preview` window uncheck some items to exclude them from renaming. - [ ] Click on the `Renamed` column to filter results. - [ ] Click on the `Original` column to cycle between checked and unchecked items. ## PowerToys Run * Enable PT Run in settings and ensure that the hotkey brings up PT Run - [ ] when PowerToys is running unelevated on start-up - [ ] when PowerToys is running as admin on start-up - [ ] when PowerToys is restarted as admin, by clicking the restart as admin button in settings. * Check that each of the plugins is working: - [ ] Program - launch a Win32 application - [ ] Program - launch a Win32 application as admin - [ ] Program - launch a packaged application - [ ] Calculator - ensure a mathematical input returns a correct response and is copied on enter. - [ ] Windows Search - open a file on the disk. - [ ] Windows Search - find a file and copy file path. - [ ] Windows Search - find a file and open containing folder. - [ ] Shell - execute a command. Enter the action keyword `>`, followed by the query, both with and without space (e.g. `> ping localhost`). - [ ] Folder - Search and open a sub-folder on entering the path. - [ ] Uri - launch a web page on entering the uri. - [ ] Window walker - Switch focus to a running window. - [ ] Service - start, stop, restart windows service. Enter the action keyword `!` to get the list of services. - [ ] Registry - navigate through the registry tree and open registry editor. Enter the action keyword `:` to get the root keys. - [ ] Registry - navigate through the registry tree and copy key path. - [ ] System - test `lock`. - [ ] System - test `empty recycle bin`. - [ ] System - test `shutdown`. - [ ] Disable PT Run and ensure that the hotkey doesn't bring up PT Run. - [ ] Test tab navigation. * Test Plugin Manager - [ ] Enable/disable plugins and verify changes are picked up by PT Run - [ ] Change `Direct activation phrase` and verify changes are picked up by PT Run - [ ] Change `Include in global result` and verify changes picked up by PT Run - [ ] Clear `Direct activation phrase` and uncheck `Include in global result`. Verify a warning message is shown. - [ ] Disable all plugins and verify the warning message is shown. ## Shortcut Guide * Run PowerToys as user: - [ ] Verify `Win + Shift + /` opens the guide - [ ] Change the hotkey to a different shortcut (e.g. `Win + /`) and verify it works - [ ] Set Shortcut Guide to start with a Windows key press and verify it works. * Restore the `Win + Shift + /` hotkey. - [ ] Open the guide and close it pressing `Esc` - [ ] Open the guide and close it pressing and releasing the `Win` key * With PowerToys running as a user, open an elevated app and keep it on foreground: - [ ] Verify `Win + Shift + /` opens the guide - [ ] Verify some of the shortcuts shown in the guide work and the guide is closed when pressed ## OOBE * Quit PowerToys * Delete %localappdata%\Microsoft\PowerToys - [ ] Start PowerToys and verify OOBE opens * Change version saved on `%localappdata%\Microsoft\PowerToys\last_version.txt` - [ ] Start PowerToys and verify OOBE opens in the "What's New" page * Visit each OOBE section and for each section: - [ ] open the Settings for that module - [ ] verify the Settings work as expected (toggle some controls on/off etc.) - [ ] close the Settings - [ ] if it's available, test the `Launch module name` button * Close OOBE - [ ] Open the Settings and from the General page open OOBE using the `Welcome to PowerToys` link ## Mouse Utils Find My Mouse: * Enable FindMyMouse. Then, without moving your mouse: - [ ] Press Left Ctrl twice and verify the overlay appears. - [ ] Press any other key and verify the overlay disappears. - [ ] Press Left Ctrl twice and verify the overlay appears. - [ ] Press a mouse button and verify the overlay disappears. * Disable FindMyMouse. Verify the overlay no longer appears when you press Left Ctrl twice. * Enable FindMyMouse. Then, without moving your mouse: - [ ] Press Left Ctrl twice and verify the overlay appears. * Enable the "Do not activate on game mode" option. Start playing a game that uses CG native full screen. - [ ] Verify the overlay no longer appears when you press Left Ctrl twice. * Disable the "Do not activate on game mode" option. Start playing the same game. - [ ] Verify the overlay appears when you press Left Ctrl twice. (though it'll likely minimize the game) * Test the different settings and verify they apply: - [ ] Overlay opacity - [ ] Background color - [ ] Spotlight color - [ ] Spotlight radius - [ ] Spotlight initial zoom (1x vs 9x will show the difference) - [ ] Animation duration - [ ] Change activation method to shake and activate by shaking your mouse pointer - [ ] Excluded apps Mouse Highlighter: * Enable Mouse Highlighter. Then: - [ ] Press the activation shortcut and press left and right click somewhere, verifying the hightlights are applied. - [ ] With left mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the hightlight is dragged with the pointer. - [ ] With right mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the hightlight is dragged with the pointer. - [ ] Press the activation shortcut again and verify no highlights appear when the mouse buttons are clicked. - [ ] Disable Mouse Highlighter and verify that the module is not activated when you press the activation shortcut. * Test the different settings and verify they apply: - [ ] Change activation shortcut and test it - [ ] Left button highlight color - [ ] Right button highlight color - [ ] Opacity - [ ] Radius - [ ] Fade delay - [ ] Fade duration Mouse Pointer Crosshairs: * Enable Mouse Pointer Crosshairs. Then: - [ ] Press the activation shortcut and verify the crosshairs appear, and that they follow the mouse around. - [ ] Press the activation shortcut again and verify the crosshairs disappear. - [ ] Disable Mouse Pointer Crosshairs and verify that the module is not activated when you press the activation shortcut. * Test the different settings and verify they apply: - [ ] Change activation shortcut and test it - [ ] Crosshairs color - [ ] Crosshairs opacity - [ ] Crosshairs center radius - [ ] Crosshairs thickness - [ ] Crosshairs border color - [ ] Crosshairs border size Mouse Jump: * Enable Mouse Jump. Then: - [ ] Press the activation shortcut and verify the screens preview appears. - [ ] Change activation shortcut and verify that new shorctut triggers Mouse Jump. - [ ] Click around the screen preview and ensure that mouse cursor jumped to clicked location. - [ ] Reorder screens in Display settings and confirm that Mouse Jump reflects the change and still works correctly. - [ ] Change scaling of screens and confirm that Mouse Jump still works correctly. - [ ] Unplug additional monitors and confirm that Mouse Jump still works correctly. - [ ] Disable Mouse Jump and verify that the module is not activated when you press the activation shortcut. ## VCM - [ ] Check "Hide toolbar when both camera and microphone are unmuted" and verify that it works - [ ] Uncheck it, mute the microphone with the hotkey and make sure the toolbar doesn't hide after a timeout - [ ] Go to some video conference application settings, e.g. meet.google.com, Microsoft Teams, Skype. "Select PowerToys VideoConference Mute" camera as an active device and try to mute it with a hotkey - [ ] Go to Control Panel -> Sound -> Recording -> select default mic -> open its properties -> Levels. Now mute the microphone with a corresponding hotkey and verify that mute icon on the right side of volume slider reflects its muted status. - [ ] Verify that changing "toolbar position" setting works - [ ] Select an overlay image and verify that muting camera now shows the image instead of black screen. (Don't forget to restart the application which uses the camera). - [ ] Try to select an overlay image when PT process is elevated. ## Always on Top - [ ] Pin/unpin a window, verify it's topmost/not topmost. - [ ] Pin/unpin a window, verify the border appeared/disappeared. - [ ] Switch virtual desktop, verify border doesn't show up on another desktop. - [ ] Minimize and maximize pinned window, verify the border looks as usual. - [ ] Change border color and thickness. - [ ] Verify if sound is played according to the sound setting. - [ ] Exclude app, try to pin it. - [ ] Exclude already pinned app, verify it was unpinned. - [ ] Try to pin the app in the Game Mode. ### Hosts File Editor * Launch Host File Editor: - [ ] Verify the application exits if "Quit" is clicked on the initial warning. - [ ] Launch Host File Editor again and click "Accept". The module should not close. Open the hosts file (`%WinDir%\System32\Drivers\Etc`) in a text editor that auto-refreshes so you can see the changes applied by the editor in real time. (VSCode is an editor like this, for example) - [ ] Enable and disable lines and verify they are applied to the file. - [ ] Add a new entry and verify it's applied. - [ ] Try to filter for lines and verify you can find them. - [ ] Click the "Open hosts file" button and verify it opens in your default editor. (likely Notepad) * Test the different settings and verify they are applied: - [ ] Launch as Administrator. - [ ] Show a warning at startup. - [ ] Additional lines position. ### File Locksmith * Start the PowerToys installer executable and let it stay in the initial screen. - [ ] 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) - [ ] End the tasks in File Locksmith UI and verify that closes the installer. - [ ] Start the installer executable again and press the Refresh button in File Locksmith UI. It should find new processes using the files. - [ ] Close the installer window and verify the processes are delisted from the File Locksmith UI. Close the window * Start the PowerToys installer executable again and let it stay in the initial screen. - [ ] Right click the directory where the executable is located, select "What's using this file?" and verify it shows up. - [ ] 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. * Restart PowerToys as admin. - [ ] Right click "Program Files", select "What's using this file?" and verify "PowerToys.exe" doesn't show up. - [ ] Press the File Locksmith "Restart as an administrator" button and verify "PowerToys.exe" shows up. - [ ] 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. - [ ] Disable File Locksmith in Settings and verify the context menu entry no longer appears.