During the use of the computer, sometimes we need to force quit the program to solve some problems or free up system resources. However, in most operating systems, there is no universal shortcut to force quit all types of programs. Because different programs may have different closure mechanisms, some programs may not provide the option to force quit.
However, for some common programs, we can use some shortcuts to try to force quit. Here are a few commonly used methods:
1.Task Manager: Press the "Ctrl+Shift+Esc" key combination to open the Task Manager, and end the program process in the Task Manager.
2.Windows key + R key: Open the run window, type "taskmgr" and press enter to open the task manager.
3.Alt+F4: Press the "Alt+F4" key combination in most programs to close the current window or exit the program.
4.Right-click: Right-click on the program's window and select the "Close" or "Exit" option to try closing the program.
It is important to note that force quitting the program may lead to data loss or corruption, so make sure that you have saved your important data before trying to force quit the program. If the program fails to close gracefully, you can use Task Manager to end the process. In the Task Manager, select the program process you want to close and click the "End Task" button.