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Windows 11 is getting a force quit choice to close apps without the Task Manager

Microsoft plans so as to add a force quit choice to the Windows 11 taskbar. Like macOS, it would allow Windows users to finally force crashes and buggy apps right from the taskbar without having to open the Task Manager.

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Microsoft also provided a file recent test version of windows 11 today comes with one other taskbar tweak that individuals have been waiting for. Never mix mode means that you can see each application window on the taskbar individually with labels. It was missing when starting Windows 11, as were many other taskbar features that got here with subsequent updates.

This new edition also includes PC backup and restore, making it much easier to revive apps, settings, and even Wi-Fi passwords and credentials to a recent PC. Microsoft can also be improving some emoticons for Windows 11 to make them more recognizable.

All of those recent features should arrive in the approaching months for all Windows 11 users.

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