In Windows 10, users can easily access the Task Manager by right-clicking on the Taskbar.Access Task Manager through Taskbar in Windows 10 However, this feature has not been carried forward to Windows 11. Instead, all you see is the “Taskbar Settings” option when you right-click on the Taskbar. Not to worry! There are still several methods to access the Task Manager in Windows 11. Choose your pic from the methods listed below, and use the one which seems more convenient. Learn how to launch Task Manager with administrative privileges.
How to Launch Task Manager in Windows 11
Command Line
You can open the Task Manager from the Windows command line. This includes Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, and the Run dialog box. Simply type in Taskmgr in any command line tool and press Enter.Open Task Manager from Run command box
Shortcut Keys
Another quick method to launch the Task Manager is using the CTRL + Shift + Esc shortcut keys from the keyboard. Press these keys simultaneously and the Task Manager will open.
CTRL ALT Delete Menu
The Task Manager can also be opened by pressing the CTRL + ALT + Delete shortcut keys simultaneously and then clicking “Task Manager” from the menu.CTRL ALT Delete menu This menu has a lot of names, some of them are:
Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA)Windows SecurityThree-finger salute
Right-Click Start Button
Although the option to open the Task Manager by right-clicking the Taskbar has disappeared in Windows 11, you can still access it by right-clicking on the Start Menu in the Taskbar.
Search for Task Manager
The Task Manager is indexed in Windows, therefore it can be accessed through the Search box in the Taskbar.Search for Task Manager
Control Panel
You can also open the Task Manager through the Windows Control Panel. Navigate to the following to launch it:
Closing Words
The Task Manager can help eliminate processes that take up your system resources, or run new ones. Not only that, but you can also monitor these resources, such as CPU, RAM, disk, network, etc., through this Windows tool. That said, even though one method to access the Task Manager is no longer available in Windows 11, there is still an abundance of alternative methods. Also see:
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