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[Run][New Plugin] Start a timer using powertoys run #8064
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#5273 is a dependency |
is it necessary to include the word |
This would be a phenomenal plugin. The Windows 10 timer/clock app is nearly worthless with its kludgy interface and nonsensical layout. |
I am excited to see it in powertoys, would be very usefull feature |
This would be awesome! |
I'm aware this is quite an old thread but I ran into this exact same thought recently and decided to build it. Feel free to check it out and hope it helps! https://github.com/CoreyHayward/PowerToys-Run-Timer/ |
📝 Description of the new feature
It would be useful to start a timer in powertoys run, e.g. by typing
timer 15:00
to start a 15 minute timer. I don't particularly like the new UWP windows 10 timer app, it seems to have been designed with a touchscreen in mind and does not work well with the keyboard. Setting a timer using a selection wheel may work well on a touchscreen, but it is tedious when I have a keyboard right in front of me.What is the expected behavior of the proposed feature? What is the scenario this would be used?
open the powertoys run prompt, enter
timer h:m:s
to start a new timer in the timer app. If hours or minutes are omitted, they are set to 0.If you'd like to see this feature implemented, add a 👍 reaction to this post.
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