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by dylan604 244 days ago
that plus the quick look from smashing the space bar in Finder. selecting a file and hitting space is muscle memory for me, and the first time I do it on a non-macOS computer it just feels broken to me.
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Microsoft PowerToys has this functionality, called Peek: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/peek
Is that something that comes built-in or installed?
To pile on wlesieutre's point, it's a separate app but should be part of every user install IMHO.

Keyboard manager for instance is plenty powerful while keeping a very simple interface, and will paliate the need for AutoHotKey for most people.

There's a flurry of other stuff that I guess Microsoft employees felt are tremendously helpful but couldn't convince management to bake into the system.

Installed, but includes a lot of other handy features and is highly recommended
you see my point though, right?
Being baked in or not is a tradeoff. In this case I'd say it would better if it was in, but having a one time download from a trusted source isn't the end of the world either.

I'd make the parallel with browsers: there's an argument for them to stay decoupled from the system.

I suspect being an optionally installable tool for power users gives their team more flexibility to make it a good product in an attempt to keep those users on Windows, if it had big user numbers they’d have to turn it into PowerToys 365 Copilot and make it so opening anything with the launcher tool somehow involved a round-trip through Edge and Bing
Preview as someone who work in media production is borderline a must-have at this point. Fastest spot checks one could hope for.