Win8 experience serial third strike new task manager! (3)

  
        The “Users” tab is used to view and manage other logged-in users. You can see that the layout here is almost the same as “Processes”. Each user's running process, CPU usage, memory usage, disk usage, and network usage can be used. At a glance, it also has an over-limit warning.

It's worth mentioning that if you have administrator privileges, you can view and control the list of processes for other users in addition to viewing your own process list. You can even force the switch to and log out of this account. In addition, the administrator can also send short messages to the target account. In this panel, your sense of accomplishment will increase greatly, which is definitely a pretty powerful change.

Figure 9 Administrator can control and view other user processes

Figure 10 Send short messages to target users

Maybe some netizens will ask, how can I see CPU for such a long time? Graph? In fact, in the new version of Task Manager, the traditional CPU curve, memory curve, disk occupancy curve, network occupancy curve are put into a separate program, and separated from the task manager, we can click on the "Performance Dashboard" in the task manager Enter this panel.

It can be seen that the layout of the new panel is very similar to the "resource monitor" of Win7, and the content is also designed to be statistical style. It is worth mentioning that in addition to the curve statistics, this program also integrates the "Processes" (process) and "Services" display area, the difference with the task manager is to cancel the process grouping, PID, Description, Threads The addition of the Average CPU also provides developers with more detailed information.

Figure 11 Performance graph

Figure 12 Service, process display area

In addition to the CPU curve, we can change the chart type of the main display area by right-clicking (or directly Click on the graphic on the right, and you can also use the right button to copy the relevant parameters to the clipboard. In short, this panel is an upgrade on the traditional resource monitor. The addition of dynamic graphics makes it more powerful in terms of functionality and user-friendship than the old one.

Figure 13 Adjusting the main display area

Interestingly, although the "Dashboard" is close to or even more than the old "Resource Monitor", Win8 is still available under "Dashboard". A "Launch Resource Monitor" link, of course, since the functions of the two are very close, I think this may be just a quick link provided by Microsoft to the developer. With the further improvement of the Dashboard function, it may be just a replacement for the latter. Time is a problem.

Figure 14 still has the old version of the "resource monitor"

You can see that Win8 task manager focuses on task management, while graphical statistics evolved into task management Module, but I don't recognize this change. In fact, for most beginners, statistical graphics with a more intuitive interface may be more appealing to their appetites, but it is not difficult to achieve the best of both worlds. Simply put the chart as a first-level menu on the taskbar. Or add a separate shortcut to it.

This issue of Win8 system new features experience serialization ends here, we will bring you the latest highlights of the Win8 system - comes with a virtual drive, we will see you next week.

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