Win XP System Task Manager Usage Tips

  

A very convenient software that comes with the Taskbar Manager system. For a long time, everyone just habitually clicked ctrl+alt+del to call up the task manager, and then canceled a certain program. In fact, the task manager is very powerful, it can intuitively reflect many things in the system, and it is convenient to perform certain operations. Some of the techniques in our use are already familiar to everyone, but there are some tricks that you may not know. Here I will give you some tips or tricks for the Taskbar Manager. See if it helps you when you use your computer in the future.

I. Calling up the task manager

1. I believe that most of my friends will use the left hand to hold the left ctrl and alt, then right click on the del key of the keypad to bring up the taskbar management. Device.

2. With one hand holding down the left ctrl and alt, sticking out a finger to press the delete key of the document is also quite effective with ctrl+alt+del.

3. You can also use the right hand to press ctrl+alt+Esc to also call up the task manager.

4. The easiest way is to use the mouse to right click on the blank space of the taskbar and select the taskbar manager from the pop-up menu.

II. The appearance of the task manager

1. This problem has plagued some people because they accidentally made the taskbar manager look like this, like a blank box. I don't know how to recover. In fact, it's very simple. You can do this because you double-clicked the left button on the Task Manager form. The solution is quite simple: double click again to return to the normal window.

2. After selecting different tabs and then double-clicking on the form, you can display different contents, so that you can analyze the process or network cpu occupancy in more detail.
Three. Taskbar Manager tab tips

1. Application bar: cascading of any window, through the "Layer window" command in the taskbar right-click menu, you can make all open windows Cascading the display, but if you just want to have several of these windows stacked, use the Task Manager. In the Task Manager's Applications tab, select the program window you want to cascade, then right-click and execute the Cascade command from the menu. In addition, we can also maximize, minimize or pre-specify the window.

2. Process Bar: In the Task Manager menu - "View -" select column can define the content to be displayed in the process bar, there are many professional analysis projects for you to choose, such as virtual memory size. Some software takes up a particularly small amount of memory because it uses a lot of virtual memory. By default, the list of processes in the Windows XP Task Manager is not arranged by name. It is not convenient to view. Just click the text label at the top of the list bar to arrange the process list in order. For example, click the "Image Name" tab, the list will be sorted by the English name of the process name, click the "Memory" tab, you can sort according to the memory usage.

3. User Bar: In this section, you can log out the user who has logged in to the machine. If you have sufficient privileges, you can disconnect any login users, if there are remote users logging in to the machine. You can choose to send a message to him.

IV. Taskbar Manager Upgrade

Actually, the Taskbar Manager itself counts the last green program that is not installed. You just need to copy it onto your machine and you're ready to use it. Longhorn's task manager has recently been circulating online. This version of the taskbar manager has a "image path" function in the process option than the current Windows XP version of the taskbar manager, so you can easily locate the current process location. This feature is very helpful in our identification of suspicious processes. Of course you can use it to replace the task manager you are using now. Download address http://www.soonyi.com/down.php?id=26494&url=1 How to use: 1. Overwrite the file with the same name under Windows\\system32\\dllcache with the three files in the attachment. 2. Use these three files to overwrite the file with the same name in the Windows\\system32 directory. The Windows File Protection dialog box will pop up, select Cancel, and then select Yes. Then you can press Ctrl+Shift+Esc or Ctrl+Alt+Del to use the new Task Manager. Click on the "Processes" tab, then in the "Select Columns..." under the View menu, you can set the display "Command Line" and "Image Path"

V. A special function of the Task Manager

Hold down the ctrl key while clicking the menu - "Shutdown -" to close the option. The machine will shut down in about 1 second.

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