I have a friend who prefers to go to extremes and refuses to use Windows Vista because of a "small flaw" in Windows Vista. What kind of flaw makes him so disgusted? It may be a joke, because Vista cannot directly call up the task manager.
Users familiar with Windows XP know that after logging on to the system, they can quickly call the Task Manager by pressing the CTRL + ALT + DEL key combination. In Windows Vista, when you press CTRL + ALT + DEL, the system displays the interface shown in:
Result of pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL in Vista
As you can see, when you press the combination key, you cannot call up the task manager as in Windows XP. You must click the start Task Manager button on the screen. The author's friend refused Vista and continued his favorite XP because he felt "Uncomfortable.
Is there really no way to directly call the task manager? Of course not! I have two ways to tame the "stubborn donkey" of the Job Manager in Vista ". The first method is very simple. It is also a combination award. Please try "Ctrl + Shift + ESC". This combination key can also be called directly.
You can use CTRL + ALT + ESC to directly call the task manager.
Recommended tips:
Those who do not frequently use the "Ctrl + Shift + ESC" key combination may feel awkward in terms of fingering. I recommend that you use the left-hand thumb to press Ctrl + shift and Press ESC. In this way, you will not feel awkward.
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