![]() To choose the first process press the Home key. To choose the last process on your system press the End key. To select the previous group of process on your screen press Page up. To select the next group of processes on your screen press Page Down. To select the process above the currently selected one press Up Arrow to select the process above. To select the process below the currently selected one press Down Arrow to select the process below. To move your window back to where it was press the Left Arrow key. To view any cut off part of the Command field press the Right Arrow to view the cut off area of the window. Command shows the command line command of the process. Time shows how long the process has been running. CPU% shows how much as a percent of CPU time the process is using, MEM% is a percent of the RAM your process is using. Uptime shows how long your computer has been booted.Īfter the bottom there is a green bar that says PID for the Process ID of a user, The user the process responds to, RES is how much RAM the process is currently using. ![]() Load average shows your system load over the past one five and fifteen minute is why there are three numbers see Wikipedia load (computing) for more information. To see how many process are running on your system see the Tasks row. The numbers going down with a bar with a percentage next to them display CPU usage on each of your CPU cores. ![]() The Swp line lists how much swap is used. To view how much RAM is being used on your system is under Mem and then a [ number based on how many Gigabytes of memory.
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