Open the Task Manager in Windows 11 (2022)
In this guide, we have included 8 different ways to open the Task Manager in Windows 11. From Command Prompt to the Start menu and keyboard shortcuts, we have added all the possible ways to launch Task Manager. You can expand the table below and move to any section you want.
Open the Task Manager in Windows 11 with Keyboard Shortcuts
The fastest and easiest way to open the Task Manager is through a Windows 11 keyboard shortcut. You simply need to press three keys simultaneously, and the Task Manager will launch right away. Here is how to proceed.
- Press the Windows 11 keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + Shift + Esc” to instantly launch the Task Manager in Windows 11.
- You can also press the “Ctrl + Alt + Delete” hotkey to open the Advanced menu. Here, click on “Task Manager” to check the CPU, GPU, and RAM usage of apps and processes on your Windows 11 PC.
- And voila, the Task Manager will open up right away. Further, you can click on “More details” at the bottom left corner to find more information about processes, performance, services, startup apps, and more.
- Here is the Task Manager running in Windows 11, but the existing old design. You can check out the redesigned Windows 11 Task Manager using the linked article.
- If you want one-click access to Task Manager, simply right-click on it on the Taskbar and pin it. This way, you can always open the Task Manager with a single click.
Open the Task Manager in Windows 11 from the Quick Links Menu
- Another easy way to launch the Task Manager in Windows 11 is through the Quick Links menu. Simply right-click on the Start icon or press “Windows +X” to open the Quick Links Menu. Here, click on “Task Manager”.
- And there you have it! Task Manager running on your Windows 11 PC.
Launch the Task Manager in Windows 11 from the Run Prompt
- You can also press “Windows + R” to open the Run prompt. Here, type taskmgr and hit Enter.
- This will quickly launch the Task Manager on your computer.
Launch the Task Manager in Windows 11 from the Start Menu
- As is the case with all other utilities on Windows 11, open the Start menu and search for “task manager“. The Task Manager will show up at the top spot.
- Click on the search result, and the Task Manager will open right away.
Open the Task Manager in Windows 11 from File Explorer
- If you are in a File Explorer window and want to quickly access the Task Manager, click on the address bar, enter taskmgr.exe, and hit the Enter key.
- This will open the Task Manager right there.
Find the Task Manager in Windows 11 from Windows Tools
- Press the Windows key once on the keyboard to open the Start menu in Windows 11. Now, click on “All apps” in the top-right corner.
- Next, scroll down and look for “Windows Tools” to open it. You will most certainly find it at the bottom.
- The Windows Tools window will then open up. Here, scroll down and double-click on the Task Manager.
- And that is how you can launch the Task Manager in Windows 11 from Windows Tools.
Open the Task Manager in Windows 11 from Command Prompt and PowerShell
Task Manager in Windows 11 is also accessible through Command Prompt and PowerShell. The below command works on both Terminal environments, so follow along to learn another method to open the Task Manager.
- Press the Windows key and type “cmd” in the search bar. Now, open “Command Prompt” from the search result. No need to open CMD with admin access, but if you always want to open CMD or another app with Administrator privilege, you can follow our linked guide.
- In the CMD window or PowerShell, simply run the below command and Task Manager will open up instantly in Windows 11. That’s cool, right?
Create a Task Manager Shortcut on Windows 11 Desktop
- If you want to have a quick shortcut for Task Manager on your Windows 11 desktop, right-click on the desktop and choose New -> Shortcut.
- Next, type taskmgr.exe in the location field and click on “Next”.
- On the next page, enter “Task Manager” as the name of the shortcut and click on “Finish“.
- A Task Manager shortcut will be created on the desktop.
- Double-click on the shortcut to open the Task Manager in Windows 11. That’s all.
Monitor Your Windows 11 PC’s Performance with Task Manager
So these are the 8 easy ways to open the Task Manager and learn about your PC’s performance and resource usage in real-time. As an avid Windows user, I always keep a tab on Task Manager to find out the performance of my computer under different scenarios. Task Manager is also helpful in disabling startup programs, which can help speed up Windows 11 to a certain degree. Anyway, that’s all from us. If you are looking for ways to open the Control Panel in Windows 11, we have a handy guide for you. And if you have any questions, let us know in the comment section below.