While you can use Task Manager to end any program, even if it’s not unresponsive, it’s primarily used to close programs that are frozen and do not respond to clicking the X icon in the upper right corner. MORE: How to Create Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 10
How to Force Quit in Windows 10
1. Hold Control + Alt + Delete at the same time. Your keyboard may vary. If this does not work, try Control + Shift + Escape. 2. Select Task Manager. 3. Select the unresponsive app. 4. Tap End Task. The unresponsive program has been shut down!
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