Microsoft is making the new Windows 11 Task Manager more colorful with a future update, allowing apps to use your chosen theme color in more areas. The update, announced during this month's Windows Insider Webcast, is another step toward bringing Task Manager more in line with the Windows 11 design. Windows Insiders have been testing a new design for this feature for months, but more changes are coming to it.
When you open Task Manager in Processes view, you will see a list of your applications and the resources they are using. Resource usage is represented by varying shades of yellow and orange, with accent colors gradually becoming darker. However, with this new update, this page will start following the system-wide Windows 11 theme colors (or accent colors as Microsoft calls them). As you might expect, this means you'll see different shades of the selected color to represent the resource usage intensity of your application. You can see some examples of what Microsoft shows below:
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