The Task Manager in Windows 11 has finally been getting its due attention, with Microsoft updating this key component of the operating system with numerous additions.
In fact, the last couple of preview builds of the OS came with significant changes, including a refreshed user experience, new icons, dark mode, menus in the panel on the left side as opposed to tabs, and even an efficiency mode.
Now, it appears that another welcome little change is in development.
For quite some time, the Task Manager has used a yellow or mustard-colored heat map to show resource utilization per service. Microsoft has decided to make this area more colorful by integrating the Windows 11 accent colors with this heat map.
This is how the new design looks:
Redmond showed this off in the latest Windows Insider webcast, which you can catch here.
The company also confirmed that the Task Manager will respect the accent colors and the overall theme of the operating system, like light or dark.
A small cosmetic change this may be, but it enables Windows 11 to be more consistent in its overall design. Additionally, it also allows users to personalize the OS to their liking, with their changes reflected in the Task Manager.
It is, after all, one of the more used system components of the Windows platform.
Oh, and in case you are wondering, the build showcased in the video is not the one that will be flighted to Insiders later this week. However, this ability to personalize the Task Manager will definitely land in a future build.
Can’t hardly wait!