The Xbox Game Bar for Windows 10 is about to get a bit more useful, as testing has begun on a fresh addition in the form of a new Task Manager widget. It allows users to pull up the Task Manager from directly within the Game Bar and interact with it without having to leave the game they're playing.

This means in scenarios where you fire up a game for a quick session, and find that it's performing more sluggishly than normal, if you want to check what else might be running in the background with Windows 10 – perhaps an app you'd forgotten about sapping a chunk of your RAM or CPU power – you can check right there and then with the Game Bar widget.

As opposed to having to drop back to the desktop to view the Task Manager, which is obviously less convenient.

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