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How to Open Task Manager in Windows 10

If you are working inside the Control Panel, then you can also use its search option to access the Task Manager. To open the Control Panel, you can either search for it in Windows search or open the Run dialog and type control in it.

12 Shortcut Ways To Open Task Manager in Windows 10/11

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The Task Manager in Windows is needed to basically manage everything that is currently running on the PC. Therefore, whether you are a novice user or a system admin, it’s one of the essential Windows tools to know how to access and use.

You can use the Task Manager to force close a rogue app, disable processes left after closing an app, view apps running in the background, or simply look at the current state of system resources.

As the task manager is usually accessed when an app or process is messing up, it’s important to know more than one way to access it. So you may not get stuck in case a process prevents you from using your usual method of accessing the task manager.

For example, an app can prevent you from using the keyboard shortcut (the easiest method), in that case, you’ll have to access it from the desktop or menus.

In this post, I am going to show you all the possible ways to open the Task Manager in Windows 10. Some of these methods may not be very convenient but could be useful under certain conditions, so it’s worth knowing.

Use the keyboard shortcut

The easiest and fastest way to open the Task Manager is using the dedicated keyboard shortcut. All you have to do is press Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys at the same time and Task Manager will pop up. As long as your keyboard is working fine and nothing is stopping you from using shortcuts, this method should be your go-to method to open the Task Manager.

Use Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen

You can also access the Task Manager from the GINA screen or CTRL+Alt+Delete screen as most people call it. Many apps (usually games) can prevent you from using the Ctrl+Shift+Esc keyboard shortcut for opening Task Manager. However, CTRL+Alt+Delete will still work as it has priority over most processes.

Just press Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys on the keyboard and click on Task Manager from the list of options that pop up.

Open from Windows power user menu

The Windows 10 power user menu also has an entry for the Task Manager. To access it, either right-click on the Start menu button or press Windows+X keys. When the power user menu opens, click on the Task Manager to open it. This method can be useful when your keyboard isn’t working or you just want to use the mouse.

Access from the taskbar menu

Similar to the above method, there is an entry to access the Task Manager from the taskbar menu as well. Right-click on any empty space on the taskbar and select Task Manager from the menu that opens up.

Use a Run command

There are many Run commands to access important components of Windows, and there is one for the Task Manager too. To use it, press Windows+R keys to open the Run dialog. Here type taskmgr and click on the OK button to open the Task Manager.

Usually, issues with Windows Explorer can force you to execute commands via the Run command to access different components. This method should help you in case Windows Explorer is acting up.

Run the Task Manager executable

Task Manager actually has an executable file similar to other applications you install, so you can find its executable file in the File Explorer and launch it from there. Open up This PC (or whatever file manager app you are using) to access the File Explorer. Here move to this location C > Windows > System32 and scroll down and open the executable file named Taskmgr.

You can also enter C:\Windows\System32\ in the search bar of the File Explorer to directly access this location. If Windows is installed in a different directory other than C drive, then go to that directory instead.

From the Start menu

If you prefer opening apps from the Start menu, then you access the Task Manager from the Start menu too. Click on the Start menu and scroll down to the very bottom. Here click on the Windows System folder and then select Task Manager inside it.

Pin Task Manager on the taskbar

If you want faster access to the Task Manager with the mouse, then you can add its executable to the taskbar to open it with one click. You have to access the executable file of Task Manager to add it to the taskbar, you can use the above methods to find the executable in the File Explorer or the Start menu.

Once found, right-click on it and select Pin to taskbar to add its icon to the taskbar. Like other taskbar icons, you can move it around and open it with one click. If you want to unpin it, right-click on the taskbar icon and select Unpin from taskbar.

Create a desktop shortcut for the Task Manager

Similar to adding the Task Manager icon to the taskbar, you can also create a taskbar shortcut on the desktop for faster access. There are two ways to do it, either use the shortcut creation wizard of Windows or create a shortcut from the Task Manager executable in the File Explorer. I’ll show you both below:

To use the shortcut wizard, right-click on an empty space on the desktop and select New > Shortcut from the context menu.

In the wizard, copy/paste this location C:\Windows\System32\Taskmgr.exe and click Next.

Now type a name for the shortcut (Task Manager, in this case) and click on Finish.

The shortcut will be created, and it will use the original Task Manager icon.

To create a shortcut using the executable, access the Task Manager executable file from the File Explorer just like in method 6. Afterward, right-click on it, and from the Send to option select Desktop. The desktop shortcut will be created.

Use Windows search

This is a pretty obvious option, but still worth mentioning while we are listing all the possible ways. Like most other components of Windows, you can type in Task Manager in the Windows search bar at the bottom and the executable for Task Manager will pop up.

Run a Command Prompt or Powershell command

If you are having a PC issue and need to run commands via Command Prompt or Powershell to solve it, then you can use a command for Task Manager to access it if needed.

You can access both the Command Prompt and Powershell from the Windows search bar. Once one of the tools is opened, type taskmgr in it and press the Enter key to open the Task Manager.

From the Control Panel

If you are working inside the Control Panel, then you can also use its search option to access the Task Manager. To open the Control Panel, you can either search for it in Windows search or open the Run dialog and type control in it.

In the Control Panel, type Task Manager in the search bar at the top-right corner and a small link to Task Manager will open up on the left side under the System heading.

Wrapping up

I usually use the keyboard shortcut to access the Task Manager, but I often have to use the Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen as one of the games I play doesn’t allow using shortcuts while in full screen. Although I must confess accessing it via the power user menu sometimes when I am too lazy to reach for the keyboard. I am sure you’ll find other methods useful as well in certain situations, or at least to flex on friends.

Shortcuts to Open Task Manager

  1. Use the keyboard shortcut
  2. Use Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen
  3. Open from Windows power user menu
  4. Access from the taskbar menu
  5. Use a Run command
  6. Run the Task Manager executable
  7. From the Start menu
  8. Pin Task Manager on the taskbar
  9. Create a desktop shortcut for the Task Manager
  10. Use Windows search
  11. Run a Command Prompt or Powershell command
  12. From the Control Panel

How to Open Task Manager in Windows 10

Windows Task Manager is an advanced utility tool that helps you manage your apps that are running.

Task Manager lets you see which apps are open and which you’re using. You can also see which apps are running in the background that you didn’t open yourself.

One important reason that you might want to open Task Manager is to stop apps that are making windows unresponsive.

There are a few different ways to open Task Manager. So in this article, I will walk you through 7 ways you can open Task Manager on Windows 10.

1. How to Open Task Manager with Windows Search

The easiest way to find anything on a Windows machine is to search for it. Task Manager is not an exception.

  • Click on the search icon then type “Task Manager” in the search bar.
  • Task Manager will pop up as a search result, and you can open it from there.

2. How to Open Task Manager with Keyboard Shortcuts

Some apps might go rogue and stop Windows from responding, so you might not have access to Windows Search in such situations.

Windows has two different key combinations with which you can open up Task Manager in case you want to see running apps or stop an app.

  • You can open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc all together. This opens Task Manager straightaway
  • You can also open Task Manager from the GINA screen by pressing and holding Ctrl + Alt + Del .

Some apps might prevent you from accessing Task Manager with Ctrl + Shift + Esc, but pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del will always open up the Graphical Identification and Authentication (GINA) screen for you so you can select and open Task Manager from there.

3. How to Open Task Manager through the Control Panel

You can use the Control Panel search option to open Task Manager.

Type “Task Manager” in the search bar and you will see a link to Task Manager under “System”.

4. How to Open Task Manger through the Start Menu

A lot of people prefer opening apps from the start menu. You can open Task Manager from there too.

  • Click on the Windows icon, or press the WIN Key on the keyboard.
  • Scroll to the bottom and open up the Windows system folder
  • Task Manager will be shown alongside some other apps – just select it there to open it.

5. How to Open Task Manager with the Run Command

Many apps and folders can be opened with the run dialogue on Windows 10. There’s a command for opening Task Manager from there too.

  • Press the WIN + R keys on the keyboard to open the run dialogue
  • Type “taskmgr” and click “Ok” to open the Task Manager.

6. How to Open Task Manager from the Taskbar

You can open the Task Manager from Taskbar too.

Right-click on an empty space in the taskbar then select “Task Manager”.

7. How to Open Task Manager from the Windows Power User Menu

In addition to the 6 methods we’ve already seen, you can open Task Manager by right-clicking in the Windows logo and then selecting “Task Manager” from the menu that pops up.

You can also get there by pressing and holding the Win + X keys on the keyboard and then selecting “Task Manager” from the menu.

Conclusion

Windows Task Manager is a very powerful tool that can greatly increase your productivity. With it, you can see which apps are running and stop those that are causing issues.

In this article, you’ve learned about several ways to open Task Manager on Windows 10 so you can have a better experience using it.

Thank you for reading, and have a nice time.

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