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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.
JoshuaCollinsMedia
Copper Contributor
How is everyone missing Method 4... as if the Start Menu Icon is not part of the Taskbar...? The best confirmed response is to ask for a feature that is already there? I'd say, update this post with Method 1 being the Start Menu method, with a short description of it being "very similar" to the original Taskbar method...except exactly the same...
Talimite
Feb 26, 2023Copper Contributor
Of course you can do that. The question is why can't you make the OS backwards compatible? I've been using Windows since 2.0 and it's infuriating that Microsoft continuously modifies each release to move things around. For god's sake look at how many times the command prompt has moved. We want to spend time using the tool to do productive things not hunt around for solutions to inane interface mods.
You spend a career using a tool and continuously have to refigure where basic functions are located often for no reason. Windows 11 could have easily kept the task manager popup menu option on the task bar. And while we're at the taskbar, for some reason it can only be reliably anchored at the bottom, no longer right/left/top. Why?