Graphic and text solution Windows 8 task manager new feature reform

  
        In the Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft project manager Ryan Haveson gave us a detailed introduction to the new improvements in Windows 8 Task Manager. This improvement fully instills the concept of user experience first.
Win8 task manager, more human, more powerful, more convenient, better use... Specific video demo can be found in: [Video] Microsoft demonstrates the improvement of Windows8 task manager. Windows can not be separated from the task manager, each Windows version of the task manager has its own personality, see: Figure: Win3.0 to Win8 task manager evolution history.
Nature, before the task manager is reformed, you should first know what the user is using the task manager, and what is the most common function. Look at Microsoft's findings:
Applications and processes account for 85% of the use of the two tags, service, performance, networking, users add up to 15%.

Users are most concerned about viewing the CPU and system resources through the Task Manager:

The most common function of users is to close processes and applications through the Task Manager:
< Br> Knowing ourselves and knowing each other is not awkward. In response to the above findings, Microsoft has made drastic changes to the Windows 8 task manager. The default interface of Win8 Task Manager will be very simple, users can expand the task manager details through the "View More Details" button in the lower left corner.



Users' favorite "end task" operation is faster and more efficient:

Click on the "More Details" button, the comprehensive process tab and Resources use heat maps to see performance data for applications and processes at a glance: each program's memory, CPU, and disk drive and network usage are clearly visible.
When an abnormality occurs in a program that consumes too much resources or a certain performance is over-utilized, the task manager will "highlight" its abnormal data to alert it.

Grouping processes by type is easy to manage: applications, background processes, Windows system processes. Can effectively avoid the user messy Kill process, resulting in blue screen and other symptoms

can view the details of an application process:
I do not know what a process is used? Now Microsoft provides users with a "web search" option, which can be seen by right-clicking the process. Regarding some processes, if you don't know what you don't know, if you don't understand it, you can search for it.

The naming of the process is more friendly and user-friendly; it will not let the user see a certain process but "the second monk can't figure it out."


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