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== The Plasma Task Manager ==
== The Plasma Task Manager ==


[[Image:Task-manager-in-panel.png|thumb|512px|center|Task Manager widget in panel showing four applications.]]
[[Image:Task-manager-in-panel.png|thumb|512px|center|Task Manager widget in panel showing three applications.]]


The '''Task Manager''' provides easy access to running applications. It is located in the middle section of the Panel. If the window of an application has been placed behind other windows or if it has been minimized you can bring it up and ready to receive input by clicking its tab in the '''Task Manager'''.
The '''Task Manager''' provides easy access to running applications. It is located in the middle section of the Panel. If the window of an application has been placed behind other windows or if it has been minimized you can bring it up and ready to receive input by clicking its tab in the '''Task Manager'''.
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You can also right-click a tab to bring up the context menu. This gives you a number of options. For example, you can set which virtual screens the windows are displayed on, and you can close the window.
You can also right-click a tab to bring up the context menu. This gives you a number of options. For example, you can set which virtual screens the windows are displayed on, and you can close the window.


[[Image:Task-manager-in-panel-grouped.png|thumb|512px|center|Task Manager showing many windows including a group of four Dolphin windows.]]
[[Image:Task-manager-in-panel-grouped.png|thumb|512px|center|Task Manager showing many windows including a group of three Dolphin windows.]]


If you have many windows opened the tabs may be grouped. In that case you will see a number with a small arrow above in the right hand side of the tab. Clicking on such a tab will bring up a list of tabs for individual windows that you can use just like ordinary '''Task Manager''' tabs.
If you have many windows opened the tabs may be grouped. In that case you will see a number with a small arrow above in the right hand side of the tab. Clicking on such a tab will bring up a list of tabs for individual windows that you can use just like ordinary '''Task Manager''' tabs. Right-clicking a group gives you the option to close all windows in that group.


You can also activate windows by holding <keycap>Alt</keycap> down while pressing <keycap>Tab</keycap> one or more times. This way you browse through all windows whether displayed or minimized.
You can also activate windows by holding <keycap>Alt</keycap> down while pressing <keycap>Tab</keycap> one or more times. This way you browse through all windows whether displayed or minimized.
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=== Configuration ===
=== Configuration ===


[[Image:Task-manager-settings.png|thumb|512px|center|Task Manager widget in panel showing four applications.]]
[[Image:Task-manager-settings.png|thumb|512px|center|Configuration dialog for Task Manager.]]


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{{improve|Something about configuration is needed}}

Revision as of 10:57, 6 February 2011

The Plasma Task Manager

Task Manager widget in panel showing three applications.

The Task Manager provides easy access to running applications. It is located in the middle section of the Panel. If the window of an application has been placed behind other windows or if it has been minimized you can bring it up and ready to receive input by clicking its tab in the Task Manager.

The Task Manager widget

The Task Manager is actually a widget, which means that you can place it anywhere. For example, you could add a new panel to (say) the top of the screen and place the Task Manager there or you could place it on the desktop if you wish. You can even have several copies of it in various places.

Whenever you start an application you will see a new tab in the Task Manager showing the icon of the application and the title of the window that was opened.

If you click on the tab corresponding to the active window then that window will be minimized. If there are still windows that have not been minimized then the frontmost of them will become active. If you click on the tab of a minimized window it will be displayed in front of all other windows, and it will become active. If you click on the tab of a window which is displayed behind other windows it will be brought in front of all other windows, and it will become active.

You can also right-click a tab to bring up the context menu. This gives you a number of options. For example, you can set which virtual screens the windows are displayed on, and you can close the window.

Task Manager showing many windows including a group of three Dolphin windows.

If you have many windows opened the tabs may be grouped. In that case you will see a number with a small arrow above in the right hand side of the tab. Clicking on such a tab will bring up a list of tabs for individual windows that you can use just like ordinary Task Manager tabs. Right-clicking a group gives you the option to close all windows in that group.

You can also activate windows by holding Alt down while pressing Tab one or more times. This way you browse through all windows whether displayed or minimized.

Note

Some applications do not open a GUI when started. Therefore they will not show up in the Task Manager. Instead they have an icon in the SystemTray.


Configuration

Configuration dialog for Task Manager.

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