On Windows 11, you can now enable an option that brings back the Task Manager option to the Taskbar context menu. In previous versions of the operating system, the Taskbar right-click menu always included an option to open the Task Manager, but the option was then removed with the new version of Taskbar for Windows 11.
After a number of feedbacks, Microsoft is now restoring the option starting with build 25211. However, it’s not an option widely available, which means that you need to enable it manually.
If you want to get hands-on with the new feature, you can use a third-party tool called “ViVeTool” created by Rafael Rivera and Lucas on GitHub, to enable the option on your computer.
This guide will teach you the steps to turn on the tabs feature on Windows 11.
Enable Task Manager option in Taskbar menu on Windows 11
To bring back the Task Manager option to the Taskbar context menu, use these steps:
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Download the ViveTool-vx.x.x.zip file to enable the Task Manager option.
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Double-click the zip folder to open it with File Explorer.
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Click the Extract all button.
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Click the Extract button.
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Copy the path to the folder.
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Open Start.
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Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
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Type the following command to navigate to the ViveTool folder and press Enter:
cd c:\folder\path\ViveTool-v0.3.1
In the command, remember to change the path to the folder with your path.
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Type the following command to enable Task Manager option in the Taskbar context menu and press Enter:
vivetool /reset /id:39072097
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Restart the computer.
Once you complete the steps, right-clicking the Taskbar will open the context with the option to open the Taskbar settings page and Task Manager.
If you change your mind, you can revert the changes with the same instructions, but on step No. 10, make sure to use these commands: vivetool /disable /id:39072097
and then restart the device.