![]() The easiest way to view and even make changes on the hidden registry is by using a free third party tool called AntiSpy. There is a hidden registry entry that stores the setting of the Task Manager and cannot be viewed directly from the Registry Editor without changing the permissions. This allows you to easily and quickly switch between tabs while in Tiny Footprint mode without enabling and disabling the menus/tabs. It will automatically reset all the settings that were saved from last state.Äownload Registry File to Reset Task Manager SettingsĪdditional Tip: While the Task Manager is in Tiny Footprint mode, you can switch between the tabs by pressing Ctrl+Tab. If for some unknown reasons you are unable to restore the Task Manager display mode to default, you can simply download the registry file below and run it. ![]() To fix the Task Manager by bringing back the menu bar and tabs, all you need to do is double click anywhere at the border which is shown at the screenshot below with the yellow highlight. ![]() The design itself is flawed because most common users would think that their Task Manager has been corrupted possibly caused by computer viruses since there are no visible signs of an accidental switch to a different display mode. ![]()
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