- To enable the āEnd Taskā for the Taskbar context menu on Windows 11, open Settings> System> For Developers, and turn on the āDeveloper Modeā and the āEnd Taskā options.
Windows 11 now offers an āEnd Taskā option in the Taskbar to close unresponsive apps, but itās an option you must enable manually, and in this guide, you will learn how.Ā Starting with the preview build 23466, Windows 11 introduces the ability to quickly terminate apps that are not responding without opening the Task Manager with a new āEnd Taskā option available from the appās button context menu in the Taskbar.
Usually, you can close an app by clicking the āCloseā (X) button from the top-right corner or using the āFileā menu with the āExit,ā āClose,ā or āQuitā options. However, if thereās a problem and the app becomes unresponsive, you have to open the Task Manager app and find and close the process to terminate the app.
Although this is an easy process, it takes some extra steps and is not straightforward for most users. As a result, Windows 11 is adding a new āEnd taskā option, but itās an option that you must turn on manually from the āFor Developersā settings.
This guide will teach you the steps to enable an additional option in the Taskbar context menu to close unresponsive apps without opening the Task Manager on Windows 11.
Enable End Task option for Taskbar on Windows 11
To enable the āEnd Taskā option to terminate apps from the Taskbar on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Settings on Windows 11.
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Click on System.
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Click the For Developers tab.
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Turn on the Developer Mode toggle switch.
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Click the Yes button.
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Turn on the āEnd Taskā toggle switch.
Once you complete the steps, the feature will appear in the Taskbar context menu. If an app becomes unresponsive, you can right-click the app button instead of opening the Task Manager in the Taskbar and choose the āEnd Taskā option to terminate it.
Source: Pureinfotech