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end task shortcut
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The end task shortcut is a keyboard combination in Windows that allows users to quickly terminate a non-responsive or unwanted application without navigating through menus. On Windows 10 and Windows 11, the default shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager, followed by Alt+E to end the selected task. Alternatively, some users configure a custom shortcut or use Alt+F4 to close the active window. This tag covers discussions about setting up, using, or troubleshooting the end task shortcut to improve workflow efficiency and handle frozen programs. Topics include remapping keys, differences between Windows versions, and tips for power users seeking faster ways to manage running processes.
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