SuperF4 lets you force-quit frozen programs with just one hand using CTRL+ALT+F4 — it kills the process, not just closes the window.
Opening Task Manager and ending a process is one of the most common and convenient ways to close a frozen application. But calling up the Task Manager usually requires pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
, which means using both hands. What if your other hand is occupied?
In that case, you can use an app called SuperF4, which allows you to kill the process of the currently focused window with CTRL+ALT+F4
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Unlike the standard ALT+F4
, which only closes the application, SuperF4 forcibly ends the entire process. You can also use Win+F4
and click on any window to kill its process.