Windows 10: The Windows 11 Task Manager may soon have a search feature

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    The Windows 11 Task Manager may soon have a search feature


    Microsoft is testing a new search feature in the Windows Task Manager that could become available to all users of the Windows operating system in the future. The feature, which third-party task managers such as MiTec Task Manager Deluxe supported for a long time, improves the usability of the Windows Task Manager significantly for certain operations.

    The Windows 11 Task Manager may soon have a search feature windows-11-task-manager-search.png

    Administrators who need to find a specific task currently need to scroll the list of processes. The new search feature filters results by name, process ID or developer.

    Here is what we know so far:

    The search feature is being tested in the latest Windows 11 Dev build, which has the build number 25231 at the time of writing. Microsoft could backport it to Windows 11 version 22H2, for instance as part of the next Moments update for the operating system, or it could be introduced as part of the Windows 11 2023 Update.

    Windows 11 users who want to enable the search functionality need to use the open source ViVeTool for that. Note that this works only in the latest Development builds currently and not on Windows 11 2022 Update machines.

    Here is how that is done:

    1. Download the latest version of ViVeTool from the GitHub repository.
    2. Extract the archive to the local system after the download completes.
    3. Use Windows-X to open an elevated Terminal prompt.
    4. Navigate to the ViVeTool folder.
    5. Run the command .\vivetool /enable /id:39420424
    6. Restart the PC.

    Note that you may disable the feature at any time by replacing enable with disable in the command.

    Open the Task Manager with the shortcut Ctlr-Shift-Esc, or by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting Task Manager from the context menu.

    The search feature needs some work, as it accepts full process names only at the time. A search for edge does not return any process, as msedge.exe needs to be entered instead. Work on the feature will likely continue and it will be interesting to see if the search functionality is going to improve in the coming weeks and months.

    Microsoft added some improvements to the Task Manager in recent releases. The Windows 11 2022 Update removed the basic view mode of the Task Manager, changed the interface by moving the row of tabs to the side and removing the classic menu bar. The first Moments update restored the option to load the Task Manager from the taskbar's right-click context menu.

    Now You: would you use a search feature in the Windows Task Manager? (via Deskmodder)

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    GHacks, Nov 2, 2022
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  2. imanalien Win User

    No restart button in task manager

    another easy way to kill tasks, download and install Winaero Tweaker(free) and theres a setting to add a Kill non responding tasks using the desktop right click menu. When you place your cursor on the desktop anywhere and right click the option is at the top of the list, Very handy and you dont have to go through all those steps and well Winaero Tweaker has alot of cool Windows tweaks. Just posting a different suggestion, Im sure your ok with what was suggested here.
     
    imanalien, Nov 2, 2022
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  3. Search Box in Windows Task Manager

    I would like to suggest Microsoft for providing Search Box in Windows Task Manager. While running too many tasks, the search box is required to search the processes.
     
    Peratchi Selvam, Nov 2, 2022
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  4. MattCorey Win User

    The Windows 11 Task Manager may soon have a search feature

    My search is not functioning

    1. Use the shortcut Ctrl-Shift-Esc to open the Task Manager.
    2. If you see only a handful programs listed by it click on the "more details" link.
    3. Locate "Cortana" under background processes.
    4. Right-click on the process and select "end task" from the context menu.
    The Cortana process is reloaded right away by the operating system.

    i strongly suggest u to follow step by step fix with pictures on Fix Windows 10 Search Not Working Easily (2022 Guide) | Geek's Advice
     
    MattCorey, Nov 2, 2022
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