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- Lizzard
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Re: Super Alt F4
I know this experience all too well. What helped me in many cases was to use "Windows button + TAB". Then drag the frozen program to the + at the top. Then click the first window to access task manager. But there are those rare cases where signing out is the only option.
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Re: Super Alt F4
Best way is to kill the exe file by windows key and Type in tskill exename (without .exe) and hit enter. Or taskkill /im exename.exe. if you Open task Manager you can move down with Direction key down to the Prozess and if selected press del key and enter.3DNovice wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 12:34 pm Since using W10, I've had several games hang/stop responding and using alt+F4 wouldn't kill it.
Using ctrl+alt+del or ctrl+alt+esc would open task manager, but it wouldn't overlay on the game window thus I could not select end task.
So choosing the sign out option to close out the current window session was the only solution.
But I stumbled upon Super Alt F4 over on GHacks and it works great.
As with anything, use at your own risk!
https://www.ghacks.net/2009/07/29/kill- ... er-alt-f4/