2018-06-20 19:09:53

Bit of a strange one, but when using Win 7 this was possible directly from the Menu Bar. All references that I've seen suggest doing this with the mouse, but does anybody know how to do this with the keyboard only?

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2018-06-20 19:37:25

never heard of the command line column.

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2018-06-20 22:03:51 (edited by Slender 2018-06-20 22:14:51)

When you're on the list of processes, press tab once and press the applications key or shift+f10. @ironcross32, I think Elliott is referring to a column in the task manager that shows the command line parameters a process was launched with.

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2018-06-20 22:28:03

hmm ok

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2018-06-24 20:24:54

Amazing, thank you. smile Just out of interest, how long does it take from launching the app to the screen actually appearing for you?

2018-06-24 22:46:09

What exactly? Launching Task Manager and it appearing? Or the app appearing in Task Manager?

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2018-06-26 22:41:36

The actual Task Manager app launching - does it start instantly for you, or take a couple of seconds to load?

2018-06-26 23:05:07

It launches immediately for me.

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2018-07-04 06:59:14

I am using the tm.exe I downloaded and installed with the registry. I tried tabbing over once to the name column header and pressed shift f10, but it brought me to the file menu.
Is this supposed o happen?
With the Windows 10 task manager, it took nearly fifteen or thirty seconds for everything to load.

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