
However you launch Task Manager in Windows 11 version 22H2, you’ll be greeted by an attractive, visually refreshed version of the app.Īs before, there are several views, including Processes (the default), Performance, App history, Startup apps, Users, Details, and services.

Right-click the Start button in the Taskbar and choose “Task Manager” from the menu that appears.Unfortunately, 22H2 doesn’t fix the single biggest Task Manager issue that was introduced in the first version of Windows 11: you still can’t right-click the Taskbar to quickly access Task Manager.

Windows 11 version 22H2 brings a major visual refresh to the Task Manager for the first time since Windows 8 in 2012: it supports Dark mode and the system accent color for the first time, and you can now manually configure individual processes to use fewer system resources if needed.
