You could be forgiven for thinking that two features with the word “Task” would play nicely with one another. Apparently not.
Redmond is introducing all sorts of changes with Windows 11, and the stingiest ones relate to the UI.
The user interface is what makes or breaks an operating system—or any software product, for that matter. People are used to how certain things are done in Windows, and changing the workflow often leads to outcries.
As Microsoft has learned over the years.
Or, has it?
One example that highlights this fact concerns the Task Manager, a must-have tool for pro users who want to monitor any processes that hang their PC. The applet also helps monitor a system’s overall hardware situation.
In previous versions of Windows, launching this tool was as simple as right-clicking the Taskbar, which offered a context menu with a direct shortcut for the Task Manager.
In Windows 11, however, this option is gone.
Poof!
Just like that!
Instead, you just have this little menu in its place. That’s because Microsoft has disabled the context menu for the Taskbar to keep things neat and simple. However, this comes at the expense of usability, as launching Task Manager via this route is no longer possible.
In fact, this suggestion in the Feedback Hub calls for the company to bring back the shortcut in the Taskbar context menu.
Of course, the Task Manager has not gone anywhere in Windows 11 — just the process to invoke it has disappeared. One of the process, rather. You can simply do this thing on the Start Menu itself, as the shortcut to the applet is available there.
Or, you can also use the dedicated hotkey combination in Windows 11 to bring up the Task Manager.
Simply press the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys at once to launch it.