Teach you to use your task manager

  

Everyone knows the task manager, which can play a role in the system to let the user know which programs are running. But this is just one of its functions in its "jurisdiction", and there are many "unknown" application potentials that have not been tapped by people. So take this opportunity, please follow the author together, and see what other simple methods of the task manager for the reader to use, so as to better play the task manager, play a "significant" role in the system.

First, organize the "chaotic" desktop window

When we run an application in the system, the window displayed by the current desktop is the program that is running now. Pages, but if you run multiple programs, the taskbar and desktop will be stacked with various windows and names, so choosing the program you want to enter will be very laborious. Here you want to sort the specified window to facilitate the switch between the forms, please open the "Task Manager" form, the default is to select the "Applications" tab, so you do not have to change. However, in the "Tasks" column, hold down the Ctrl key according to your needs, select the individual programs that are frequently applied, and then at the top position, click the "Right click" button and select "Cascade", "Horizontal Tile" And one of the "vertical tiling" options (Figure 1), you can achieve the sorting of the specified window.

Second, no "side effects" switch program window

When playing some full-screen online games, occasionally some friends will switch from the game to the desktop to see if anyone is looking for it on QQ. But no matter what the final result is, re-click the name of the program on the taskbar and return to the game, you will find that the sound inside will disappear. As the saying goes: "No sound, no matter how good the show can't be played." In this case, most of the friends will generally take the approach of re-entry to restore the normal effect of the game, which is somewhat sweeping.

In fact, the best solution is to use the task manager to achieve no "side effects" switching, but do not rush to return to the game window beforehand, you must first open the "task manager" form, in the upper column At the label, select the "Applications" tab. At this time, the panel editing area will display the program files that the current system is running. Here you can choose the game program you want to cut in. Click the "Switch to" button below (Figure 2), you can return to the game program you just cut out, and in terms of its game function, there is no external influence, absolutely It is a "perfect and flawless" switching method.

Third, unlock the task manager

Some Internet cafes always use "the heart of a villain, the belly of a gentleman", for fear that the Internet users will find nothing to do, then task management The device is locked tightly. When your own machine is down, you want to end the "no response" process, you must pop up the "Task Manager has been disabled by the administrator" message, it is awful! Could it be that this "shackle" has been with you? The answer is of course no, just create a new Notepad document in the system and enter the following text in the space:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Policies System]

"DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000

Save it as a .reg registry extension file, then double-click its file to import into the registry, on the task manager "Shackles" have been removed.

Fourth, restore the normal task manager window

In Windows XP, just press and hold the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" key combination to start the task manager. However, sometimes, when using the task manager that is opened, the title bar, menu bar, and status bar are all missing. There is only one function panel, which seems to be such a thorny problem. I believe many Friends have met. As for how to solve it, just double-click the "mouse" button in the blank space of the function panel border, and the task manager can return to the normal management window.

V. Using the Task Manager to make the shutdown faster

No matter what, there will be a beginning and end, including booting and shutdown, but when the system runs for a long time, everyone adopts the habitual Normal shutdown, such as: click "Start" → "Shutdown" button, often the system will stay in the "Windows is shutting down" interface, and sometimes there will be a crash state, the computer can not be properly shut down. But fortunately, the task manager can help you with this, but I don't know that there is a great "learning" for quick shutdown.

Here, if you want to shut down your computer smoothly, please open it in the "Task Manager" window and click the "Shutdown" → "Close" option (Figure 3). All programs and services that are running on the system are logged out to achieve their normal and fast shutdown.


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