Windows 11 is a new operating system that was released in November of 2011. It is a major update to the Windows 10 operating system and includes many new features and improvements. One of the most important changes in Windows 11 is the addition of updates and task manager functionality. Updates and task manager functionality are two of the most important aspects of using Windows 11. Updates can help improve the performance of your computer, while task manager can help you manage your tasks more efficiently. In this article, we will take a look at what updates and task manager features are available in Windows 11 and how they can be used. What’s New in Windows 11? There are several new features in Windows 11 that include: support for multiple languages, improved security, faster startup times, easier access to files and folders, improved graphics performance, support for touch screens, new privacy options, and more. Some of these features are available as updates or as part of separate releases known as “feature packs”. Others are available as part of the main release known as “Windows 11”. In addition to these new features, there have been several bug fixes and improvements added to Windows 11. These include: support for multiple GPUs (GPUs can now be used together), improved graphics performance on touch screens (including those with low-resolution displays), better privacy options (including support for secure boot), faster startup times (including when using multiple applications), easier access to files and folders (including support for drag-and-drop operations), improved stability when using multiple applications at once, and more.


The Task Manager is how you can see what’s running on a PC, and Microsoft gave it a much-needed overhaul in the recent Windows 11 22H2 update. Now, there are even more improvements on the way.

This year’s major Windows 11 update included an all-new Task Manager, with a more modern appearance (matching other Windows 11 applications), an optional dark mode, and an “Efficiency mode” for limiting background processes. Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.891 and Build 22623.891 to Windows Insider testers on the Beta Channel, and the former update includes more changes to the Task Manager.

First, Microsoft has finally added a search bar to filter processes. The company said in a blog post, “You can filter either using the binary name, PID or publisher name. The filter algorithm matches the context keyword with all possible matches and displays them on the current page.” Searching has been a common feature on the equivalents to Task Manager on other platforms (like Activity Monitor on macOS), so it’s great to see Windows catch up.

Theme support has also been tweaked, as you can now set the Task Manager to be light or dark, instead of always following the system theme. In-app dialogs, such as the popups that appear when customizing columns, are also properly themed now.

It’s not clear yet when these changes will roll out to everyone on Windows 11. The new features are already in the Beta Chanel, so at least, Microsoft has deemed them stable enough to move beyond the bleeding-edge Dev Channel.

Source: Windows Blog