Ways to enable Task Manager in Windows 11

With Windows 11, the way to turn on the Task Manager in Windows 11 has changed a bit, you will have more ways to access the Task Manager.

Whether you are looking to troubleshoot or simply monitor your system resources, here are 6 different methods to launch Task Manager in Windows 11.

Press Ctrl + Shift + Escape

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Launching Task Manager via keyboard shortcuts is still supported in Windows 11. Just press Ctrl + Shift + Escape on your keyboard and Task Manager will immediately appear on the screen.

Search in the Start menu

You can also open the Start menu and search for the keyword ' Task Manager '. You will see the corresponding results returned on the first line. Click the Task Manager's icon to launch the utility.

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Right click on the Start button

If you don't want to use the keyboard to launch Task Manager, you can right-click the Start button on your taskbar. In the menu that appears (commonly known as the 'power users menu'), select 'T ask Manager ' and the utility will immediately open.

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Using Command Prompt

If you want to launch Task Manager in a more 'professional' way, you can also use the Command Prompt command line tool.

When the Command Prompt window opens, type the command taskmgron a blank line and press Enter. Task Manager will immediately open.

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Using the Run window

Similar to Command Prompt, you can also run Task Manager from Windows Run. Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box and enter the keyword ' taskmgr ', then click ' OK ' or press Enter. Task Manager will immediately open.

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Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete

And finally, if all of the above options don't work, you can also go 

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