Windows 10: Task Manager Command Line Arguments?

Discus and support Task Manager Command Line Arguments? in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Rather low priority and eccentric inquiry. I'm looking to see if anyone knows of ways to control the launch of Task Manager (taskmgr.exe) with... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Dpearce, Apr 2, 2019.

  1. Dpearce Win User

    Task Manager Command Line Arguments?


    Rather low priority and eccentric inquiry.


    I'm looking to see if anyone knows of ways to control the launch of Task Manager (taskmgr.exe) with various visual options.

    In my case *every time* I run TaskMgr I do the following manually, and would love to have it automated with some command line switches in a shortcut:

    * Show More Details

    * Show Performance Tab

    * Show Summary View


    In essence I keep the TM window in the summary view somewhere on my desktop (usually in the TLH area beside the Desktop icons).

    At least it does remember both it's last window placement and that it launches with Show More Details; but it doesn't remember anything else.


    I've found no references to any command line arguments for it, nor does taskmgr.exe /? display any options.


    Thanks in advance for any help!

    dp

    :)
     
    Dpearce, Apr 2, 2019
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  2. Naki Win User

    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Suggestion: /? (-?) and /help (-help) command-line arguments to show a list of all possible arguments in a small window. *Smile Task Manager Command Line Arguments? :)
     
    Naki, Apr 2, 2019
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  3. ryanly Win User
    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Current /? (-?) or / help (-help) parameter is invalid
     
    ryanly, Apr 2, 2019
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  4. ikn0kia Win User

    Task Manager Command Line Arguments?

    Command line arguments?

    Are there any command line arguments I can use to create shortcuts to individual apps like Sync, Messages etc?
     
    ikn0kia, Apr 2, 2019
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