Microsoft PC Manager is more powerful than before and has introduced many new features, including floating toolbars. This app is Microsoft's response to all the third-party PC management/cleaning apps, which seem less useful now.
You'll get a better overall design, with a vertical menu and multiple subsections, including a new Toolbox section. Let's explore these features in detail.
What's new in the Microsoft PC Manager app?
The Microsoft PC Manager application is still in beta. Previous versions of the application had two main sections: Cleanup and Security. However, the update brings a new Home section in the app, neatly arranging all the useful settings in tiles. It supports light and dark modes and adapts to the default system theme.
In addition to aesthetic improvements, you also have 4 separate sections: Protection, Storage, Apps and Toolbox. You can restore the taskbar interface and default applications in the Protection section.
The Storage section has improved Files Cleanup tools, including an improved large file identification tool. Previously, you could only preview files in Files Explorer, but now the application will open a new subpage for the large file section with many filters and scanning options.
You can move or permanently delete one or more files directly from this window without opening File Explorer. The Deep Scan option is still there, and you can even access Storage Sense from the Microsoft PC Manager app. The App Management section is nothing new. You can end processes, manage startup applications, and access the Microsoft Store directly.
The last part is the Toolbox section, using this section you can access many Windows tools, display a floating toolbar on the screen and add custom links.
How to activate Toolbox on desktop
You must install the latest version of the Microsoft PC Manager application (3.8.2.0) from the official Microsoft PC Manager website. But if you have difficulty downloading or installing the app, you can also download it from Techspot, a trustworthy website.
After installing the Microsoft PC Manager application, click the Toolbox icon in the vertical menu on the left. Then, click the toggle next to the Show toolbar on the desktop option to activate the toolbar.
With the floating toolbar on the screen, you can now minimize the Microsoft PC Manager application. Click and drag the toolbar to any side of the screen to pin it to that location. If you don't do that, it will appear on top of all open apps.
When you hover over the location the toolbar will automatically appear. Click the Boost button to clear memory or launch any tool. You can even add custom links to websites on the toolbar and then launch them directly in Edge.
How to customize Toolbar
The default list of tools on the toolbar may not be suitable for many people. You might not need the Edge search option or want to add more tools or remove some of them. Here's how to customize it:
1. Hover over the Toolbox on the desktop to open it.
2. Click Settings.
3. Now click Add tools.
4. Click the plus sign (+) to add the tool to the toolbar.
5. If you want to remove the tool's icon from the toolbox, click the minus sign (-) icon.
6. Finally, click on the desktop to close the toolbar.
You can hide the toolbar without closing the Microsoft PC Manager application in the background. Hover over the toolbar to open it and click Settings. Then click Hide toolbar to hide it on your desktop. However, you will have to access the Toolbox section in the Microsoft PC Manager application to display the toolbar.
The new Microsoft PC Manager app is better at managing Windows and has so many features that it can compete with any PC management or cleaning app. Now you can identify larger files, manage application and taskbar activity, and access many available Windows applications through the toolbar with a much improved user interface. However, it is still unclear when the application will step out of the Beta phase and appear on the Microsoft Store for general users.
User-friendly toolbar for PC maintenance
The new Microsoft PC Manager app can manage Windows better and has so many features that it can compete with any PC management or cleaning app. You can now identify larger files, manage application and taskbar activity, and access many available Windows applications through the dock with a much-improved user interface. However, it is still unclear when the application will step out of the Beta phase and appear on the Microsoft Store for general users.
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