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Windows 11’s hidden new ‘end task’ option means you can say goodbye to Task Manager drama at last


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Windows 11’s hidden new ‘end task’ option means you can say goodbye to Task Manager drama at last

Windows 11 users, take note: there’s a hidden feature which was recently introduced by

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that allows you to ***** an app that has become unresponsive (or isn’t working in some way) in a far quicker manner than the normal route.

The new piece of functionality is an option to directly right-click on the icon of any app in the taskbar and select End Task to ***** it, there and then – in the same way you can ***** an app in Task Manager, but with much less hassle.

This traditional method of dismissing a crashed or unresponsive app in Windows 11 (or Windows 10) is to open Task Manager (pressing Ctrl + Shift + Escape is the quickest way), then you must scroll through to find the misbehaving software process. It’s then a case of clicking on the app and pressing the Delete key (or you can right-click and select End Task from the flyout menu). 

I find myself having to quit apps forcibly from time to time, and having to do it this way, via Task Manager, is rather cumbersome. Just clicking on the unresponsive app on the taskbar and ******** it directly makes life a lot easier, but while this option is present in Windows 11 now, it’s not enabled by default. However, if you don’t mind delving into the menus of Windows 11 a bit, it’s easy enough to turn the feature on (or off) in the Settings app. 

How to enable the new task ******* feature

Here’s how you can enable this ‘End Task’ right-click option on the taskbar – just follow these steps:

1. Open the Settings app – you can do this by pressing the Win + I keys at the same time, or search for it in the search box on the taskbar.

2. In the left-hand side menu, select System.

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3. Scroll down to and click on the ‘For Developers’ section. (Bear in mind that these settings are intended for developers, but we’re only going to apply a slight tweak here – don’t be tempted to change anything else here, though).

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4. Navigate to the End Task setting and switch it On by clicking the toggle.

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5. Try the newly enabled option on an app running in your taskbar.

6. Right-click the app icon and select End Task – this should ***** the app.

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To turn off this feature, just follow the above steps, but switch the slider in step 4 to Off.

You might run into problems if you try this on larger apps or games because,

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, these can take a while to load – and they might lock up and freeze before the icon actually appears on the taskbar. In this case, there’s nothing to right-click on the taskbar, and you’ll be forced to head into Task Manager and find the relevant ‘background process’ to ***** that.

All in all, this is a useful shortcut and I can see it saving me a good few moments of frustration in the future, plus it’s easy to turn it on or off. It’s a commendable introduction from

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, and I hope to see more timesavers like this in the future.

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