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ammarjaved
Aug 31, 2021Iron Contributor
How to Run Task Manager on Windows 11 (6-Ways)
A task manager is a system monitor tool that provides information about the processes and programs operating on a computer, as well as the machine's overall state. Method 1: Run Window To ...
- Nov 07, 2021Of course, Task Manager is a very useful tool and we need to open it from time to time but now it is sad to see that the most convenient option for opening Task Manager (Right-Clicking on Taskbar>Task Manager) has disappeared. I suggest to Microsoft should bring back this option since I am using this way back from Windows XP till Windows 10.
VNJoe
Dec 27, 2021Iron Contributor
With each new version of Windows, you make it harder and harder to use. Honestly, the development of this product is of the mindset that things that are easy and powerful should disappear despite the fact that we constantly need to access these things to make the product work properly.
Right-click clock task manager. Right-click Copy/Paste. Right-click anywhere for context menus.
Very out of touch.
Right-click clock task manager. Right-click Copy/Paste. Right-click anywhere for context menus.
Very out of touch.
- TerryZolinskiFeb 08, 2022Copper ContributorBest comment here. I completely agree. Everything that makes Windows what it is is removed to try to be more like Apple. If you want to be more like Apple, create a phone that people want to use. Innovate like Steve Jobs did and create something people can't do without. The only reason I use Windows is because I play games. But, I guess MS was built on stolen ideas from others, so how can we expect you to innovate when Steve Jobs is dead???
- moochee22Feb 26, 2022Copper ContributorExactly. Microsoft used to be leaders, now they are followers. Following everything Apple does; disregarding the things that set them apart from Apple. The fact that you can still right click on the taskbar, but get one option "taskbar settings" is asinine.
- mdcleaverDec 31, 2021Copper ContributorNot to mention the increasingly crazy file manager in Office.