Windows 10 will be able to set a default Task Manager tab
Open Windows 10 Task Manager normally appears by default is the Process tab, where users can view individual applications.
But for some users, opening the task manager may be more concerned with load conditions, such as real-time data such as the total occupancy of the processor and memory usage.
So every time you open the Task Manager, you need to click the Performance tab again to see it. Although it is not a big problem, it is still inconvenient.
In response to this situation, Microsoft will make improvements in Windows 10 Version 1903, allowing users to customize the tabs that are opened by default.
A small but nice change: You will be able to set a default Task Manager tab pic.twitter.com/GiQ2Jpngof
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If you are using Insider Previews such as Windows 10 19H1 Build 18298, you can click the options button at the top after opening the Task Manager.
Then set the frequently viewed tabs to the default according to your usage habits. The next time you open Task Manager, the corresponding tabs will be displayed by default.
Of course, this is the function that Microsoft has added in the Insider Previews version. Whether these test functions can finally reach the official version depends on Microsoft’s test situation.
However, this small improvement usually does not cause many problems after the test, so Microsoft will definitely not delete it and then keep it to the official version.