Use the Ctrl key to explore the mysterious world of Win7/Win8.1 Task Manager

  

Task Manager plays a huge role in our computer. Sometimes we really want to see its true "face", but it is also difficult for the task manager to monitor in real time, at regular intervals. Refresh and display various process or system information, but our eyes can only stare at one place after all. Sometimes when we use it for management, we want to know the comparison of the occupations of each process at a certain moment. What do you do?

At this time, Xiaobian will sacrifice the trick he just discovered, hold down the Ctrl key. Yes, in almost all the tabs of the Task Manager, you can freeze and freeze the moment by holding down the Ctrl key to capture the moment of the flash. You can also continue to freeze and contrast carefully by releasing and pressing the Ctrl key, which is incomparably convenient.

Let's put a few screenshots ——

Example 1, Task Manager under Win8.1:

Click the mouse in the blank space of the Windows taskbar. Right click, select and open the task manager; you can also quickly press up the task manager by holding down the Ctrl+Shift+Esc combination shortcut. This shortcut is the same under all systems.

As shown in the figure below (take the first "process” this tag as an example), click the CPU tag, in reverse order of occupancy ratio, then we hold down the “Ctrl” All the processes in the entire task manager are instantly frozen, the information is clear at a glance, and our eyes have enough time to see the data.

Example 2, Task Manager under Win7

Just said, this frozen trick is suitable for XP and all subsequent Windows systems, of course, support Windows7 platform, the following picture is the process label For example, let's not look at the CPU usage, look at the memory footprint ——

Hold down Ctrl and freeze.

The screenshots of other systems are not available. In short, let's test it yourself.

Well, the above is suitable for XP, Vista, Win7, Win8, Win8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2… … In fact, one sentence, suitable XP and all Windows systems after that. To find out what the task manager looks like, try the above method to uncover its mystery!

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