Win-M++ Changelog

What's new in Win-M++ 3.4.7346.42548

Jul 25, 2022
  • Properly fixed Win-L hotkey breaking the app: modifiers state is now reset on every session switch event, and you can now hold Win keys for as long as you want again.
  • New handcrafted pixel art monochrome icons to better integrate into Windows 10's tray.

New in Win-M++ 3.3.7043.38278 (Apr 14, 2019)

  • When OS is locked by Win+L hotkey, the release of that Win key won't reach the app and the next M press after unlocking will trigger minimizing.
  • So starting with this version, if modifier keys are pressed ("pressed" in my case) for more than 10 seconds, nothing will happen.

New in Win-M++ 3.2.6786.23800 (Jul 31, 2018)

  • This is a (completely optional) maintenance and code quality release.
  • Pretty much nothing has changed from the user's prespective since v.3.1, but the code is shorter, sweeter, and uses more recent .NET features than ever before!

New in Win-M++ 3.1.6599.21980 (Jan 25, 2018)

  • Guess I missed that because I use exclusively right win with win-m combos. Now both win keys work.