How to start Task Manager in Windows 11

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In Windows 11, Task Manager is no longer just a right click on the taskbar. Whether you're troubleshooting or just keeping an eye on your system resources, here are six different ways to start it.

Presione Ctrl + Shift + Escape

Task manager in Windows 11

The Task Manager keyboard shortcut, time tested, still works on windows 11. Just press Ctrl + Shift + Escape on your keyboard and the Task Manager will appear.

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Right-click the Start button

Right-click the Start button and select "Task Manager" on the list.

If you prefer not to use the keyboard to start Task Manager, you can right-click the Start button on the taskbar. In the menu that appears (often called “menú de usuarios avanzados”), select “Task Manager” y se iniciará el Administrador de tareas.

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Además puede abrir el menú Inicio y buscaradministrador de tareas”. El primer resultado debería ser la aplicación Administrador de tareas. Haga clic en su icono para iniciar la utilidad.

Utilice el símbolo del sistema

En el símbolo del sistema de Windows 11, scribe

Además puede ejecutar el Administrador de tareas a través de el símbolo del sistema. Cuando se abra la ventana del símbolo del sistema, scribe taskmgr (para taskmgr.exe, el nombre de archivo del programa real) en una línea vacía y presione Enter. El Administrador de tareas se ejecutará instantáneamente.

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Utilizar la ventana Ejecutar

At the Windows Run prompt 11, scribe

Equivalent to the command prompt, additionally you can run Task Manager from Windows Run box. Press Windows + R to open the Run window and type taskmgrand then click “To accept” or press Enter. The Task Manager will start.

Presione Ctrl + Alt + Suppress

And in conclusion, if all those options didn't work for you, you can also enter the Task Manager from the Ctrl screen + Alt + Remove. After pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete on your keyboard, you will see a black screen with some options in the center. Click on “Task Manager” y se abrirá el Administrador de tareas. Good luck!

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