Generally, to kill a task and its processes, you need toopen the Task Manager on Windows 11. But there is a nifty new way to kill a task from the Taskbar itself, however, it’s hidden under Developer Settings and disabled by default. With the setting turned on, you can simply right-click on any app on the Windows 11 Taskbar and end the task with a click.
That said, youcan’t end the task for Windows Explorer(explorer.exe). For that, you will still need to open the Task Manager. It would have been nice if Microsoft added at least a restart option for Windows Explorer in the Taskbar. Nevertheless, follow the steps below to turn on the ability to kill tasks from the Windows 11 Taskbar.
In my testing, it worked on the Release Preview channel (Windows 11 24H2) and the Stable channel (23H2) as well.
Apart from that, if you wish to enhance your PC experience further, you cantweak the Windows Settingsmentioned in our article. If you have any questions, drop a comment down below.
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