Article 65PEN Windows 11’s Task Manager is getting a search box to help you find misbehaving apps

Windows 11’s Task Manager is getting a search box to help you find misbehaving apps

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taskmanagerhed.5.jpg A new search box in the Task Manager. | Image: Microsoft

Microsoft has started testing a new search and filtering system for the Task Manager on Windows 11. It will allow Windows users to easily search for a misbehaving app and end its process or quickly create a dump file, enable efficiency mode, and more.

This is the top feature request from our users to filter / search for processes," explains the Windows Insider team in a blog post. You can filter either using the binary name, PID or publisher name. The filter algorithm matches the context keyword with all possible matches and displays them on the current page."

You'll be able to use the alt + F keyboard shortcut to jump to the filter box in the Task Manager, and results will be filtered into single or groups of processes that you can...

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