![]() Process Name: This shows the filename and extension of the process.PID: Unique decimal number assigned to each process, helpful in distinguishing between multiple instances of the same program.Publisher: Reveals the publisher of the related program or service-e.g., Microsoft.Type: Displays the process category- App, Background process, or Windows process.A third section-labeled Windows processes-lists processes related to the operating system. The Background processes section features apps that run in the background (e.g., the system tray). The Apps section at the top of the Name column sports a list of all open programs in Windows 11. The Processes tab in the Windows 11 Task Manager features a list of live processes on your PC, along with real-time usage stats under separate columns. View > Collapse all: Collapse all expanded processes under the Processes tab.View > Expand all: Expand all processes to reveal sub-processes under the Processes tab.View > Group by type: Group or ungroup processes under the Processes tab.Selecting Paused lets you stop all updates. View > Update speed: Determine the Task Manager’s refresh speed- High, Normal (default), or Low.View > Refresh now: Immediately refresh all tabs within the Task Manager.Options > Show history for all processes: Reveal the history for both Microsoft Store apps and non-Store apps under the App History tab.Options > Show full account name: Display each user’s entire account name (profile and email ID) under the Users tab. ![]()
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