![]() ![]() It’s tiny, features no menu options, and simply shows a list of active apps on your computer. ![]() The Windows 11 Task Manager appears as a stripped-down version of the full user interface by default. If the operating system appears stuck, you can still get to it by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete (which opens Windows 11’s Security Screen) and then selecting Task Manager. If you prefer keyboard shortcuts, pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc will quickly bring up the Task Manager. However, the most convenient way to invoke it is through the Power User menu (right-click the Start button and select Task Manager). In Windows 11, you can launch the Task Manager just like any other program by selecting Start > All Apps > Windows Tools > Task Manager. In this in-depth guide and overview, you’ll learn everything you need to know about the Task Manager in Windows 11, including ways to use it effectively. ![]()
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