Add "Fancy Zones settings shortcut" setting
See original GitHub issueHi, to run Fancy Zones settings the shortkey is <kbd>Win</kbd> + <kbd>~</kbd>.
But in a lot of keyboard (the mine is a Italian one) <kbd>~</kbd> does not exist.
I know I can use the GUI to run it, but it would be better to have “Fancy Zones settings shortcut” setting, to enable changing of it from ~
to another keyboard button.
I love this new powertoys utility.
Thank you
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Reactions:7
- Comments:6 (1 by maintainers)
Top Results From Across the Web
PowerToys FancyZones utility for Windows
Shortcut keys ; ⊞ Win + Shift + `, Launches the editor (this shortcut can be changed in the Settings window) ; ⊞...
Read more >[docs] FancyZones: Quick Layout Switch: Shortcut Key Not ...
The Edit layout dialog should indicate that the key is used to switch layouts while you are holding down shift ("Hold Shift key...
Read more >How to use the free PowerToys FancyZones in Windows ...
But if you want to snap a window into a specific zone, remember to hold down the Shift key and then drag it...
Read more >You should be using FancyZones, Microsoft's killer ...
Now, when you hold Shift to activate FancyZones, you can press “1” to switch to your favorite layout, press “2” to switch to...
Read more >How to use PowerToys FancyZones on Windows 10
Launch PowerToys (Preview) if it's not already running. Right-click PowerToys in the system tray and click Settings. In PowerToys Settings, find ...
Read more >Top Related Medium Post
No results found
Top Related StackOverflow Question
No results found
Troubleshoot Live Code
Lightrun enables developers to add logs, metrics and snapshots to live code - no restarts or redeploys required.
Start FreeTop Related Reddit Thread
No results found
Top Related Hackernoon Post
No results found
Top Related Tweet
No results found
Top Related Dev.to Post
No results found
Top Related Hashnode Post
No results found
Top GitHub Comments
On a German keyboard, <kbd>Win</kbd> + <kbd>~</kbd> means <kbd>Win</kbd> + <kbd>Alt Gr</kbd> + <kbd>+</kbd>. This combination, however, does not invoke the Fancy Zones configuration editor.
For german keyboard is Win + ö