Task Manager

Resize & Use Task Manager as a Desktop Gadget in Windows 7

Resize & Use Task Manager as a Desktop Gadget in Windows 7

Task Manager in Windows 7 and earlier, offers what is officially known as Tiny Footprint mode. The mode lets you remove or hide the menu bar and tabs easily. Besides, it offers options to resize the window to the smallest size possible which you can't do when you are running the manager in normal mode.

When you switch the Task Manager to this mode, you hide extra buttons, options, or descriptions that are not wanted. Just the main controls and relevant views! This helps you render the manager a clean and elegant look and furthermore, resizing helps easily arrange active windows on the screen, be it horizontally on a big widescreen or squeezing in the good old CRT monitor.

Here is a tip where you can re-size your Task Manager & use it as a Desktop Gadget.

Resize & Use Task Manager as Desktop Gadget

Click Ctrl+Shift+Esc to bring up the Task Manager in Windows 7. Click on the Performance tab, to display the CPU Usage & CPU usage History.

Just double-click empty space near the border or edge of Windows Task Manager display, most people actually accidentally (rather than by wish) switching their Windows Task Manager to this windowless display mode. You will find, the tabs and the menu bar disappears. Now you will be able to resize the task manager and place it as a desktop gadget

You can similarly do so for the Networking tab.

To restore the Task Manager in its original form, just double-click on the empty space again.

Related read: Turn Windows 10 Task Manager into a Widget using Summary View.

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