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How to Ctrl Alt Delete on Mac and more

Consider getting a MacBook with an Apple M2 CPU if you just got a new Mac, or get the brand-new, potent Apple Studio computer to take the place of your Windows desktop. If something goes wrong, you could wonder how to force programmes to close or how to launch the Mac equivalent of Windows Task Manager using Ctrl Alt Delete.

Windows users are accustomed to using the well-known shortcut, but if you’re curious about what the Mac equivalent of Ctrl Alt Delete is, this quick guide will explain everything you need to know.

Windows Task Manager on Mac

You’ll be pleased to know that the MacOS operating system from Apple provides two unique ways to do the same activity. Allowing you to terminate any applications that could get stuck, unresponsive, or simply require a reload to properly update their content if issues are present.

This brief tutorial will show you how to use Force Quit, the Mac operating system’s equivalent of Windows’ Ctrl Alt Delete. On a Mac, you can get to this option by clicking the Apple preferences icon in the top-left corner of your screen or by using the keyboard shortcut Command + Option + Esc.

Ctrl Alt Delete on a Mac

We’ll start by discussing the shortcut, which is quite easy to use and opens a control box similar to the one seen on Windows.

  1. On your keyboard, press Command + Option + Esc.
  2. Choose the application you want to push. Quit
  3. Make sure of your choice.

Force quitting applications on Mac

Simply use your mouse to click the Apple symbol in the upper-left corner of your Mac’s screen to launch the Force Quick command dialogue box. By picking the option in the middle of the list, you can choose to Force Quit. A menu will appear in the centre of your screen when you select this option, allowing you to select the application that has ceased functioning and manually shut it down.

Programs that become unresponsive or stuck during the shutdown process may need to be Force Quit in order to guarantee that your Mac machine shuts down correctly.

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