![]() If you have Cloud Clipboard enabled, you can press Win + V to quickly check out. By default, the HEX value will be copied but you can change that on the settings page. Left-click your mouse copies the value right into the clipboard so you don’t have to memorize the color value. To start the tool, simply press Win + Shift + C, a color platter appears right next to the mouse pointer showing the color value of the color where the mouse pointer is. Then, open the PowerToy utility to enable it and sent the shortcut key combination, and start enjoying it. ![]() If you haven’t, let’s update the PowerToy to the latest release, at least v0.20.1 from its Download and Release page first. Now the resurrected PowerToys has a new toy, called ColorPicker, that does just like that. Simply run it, point to a color and it tells you the hex, RGB, HTML, CMYK, and HSV values of that color. A tool like Pixie is very useful if you do things like web design or development.
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