Microsoft technical process manager Jennifer Gentleman said that holding down a single key while working on the Windows operating system makes Task Manager easier to learn and monitor. He personally published his recommendation twitter.
“Did you know that holding down the Ctrl key will pause the Task Manager refresh? This means that the names of all processes don’t move and can be more easily selected when you sort programs by resource usage,” he said.
According to Gentleman, the method works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. The employee stated that pressing the key will “freeze” all processes in the manager.
According to the expert, this is appropriate if the process of installing the system is constantly moving through the list in the distributor. In the Task Manager settings, you can also control how fast the metrics are updated. However, Gentleman concluded that this is not as convenient as holding down the Ctrl key.
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