Recently, some users found that when using the computer, the operation was very slow. They found that the desktop window manager took up a lot of memory. They did not know much about the desktop window manager. What does the desktop window manager do? Can it be closed? I believe there are still users who are unclear about this, so this article brings a detailed explanation to share with everyone. What does a desktop window manager do? Answer: The desktop window manager is a new component in Vista: Desktop Window Manager (DWM). It is built on top of WPF core graphics layer components. DWM's desktop composition is a new feature based on the Composition engine. Its appearance has almost changed the way screen pixels are displayed in applications in Vista. Can the desktop window manager be closed? Answer: Yes. Specific steps: 1. Move the mouse pointer to the taskbar under the computer, right-click the mouse, and then click Task Manager from the pop-up options.
2. After entering the task manager interface, click the details below. 3. After entering the details interface, drag the slider all the way to the bottom to find the desktop window manager. 4. After finding it, right-click the desktop window manager, click End Task, check the check box to discard unsaved data and close, and that's it.The above is the detailed content of What does the desktop window manager do? Can the desktop window manager be closed?. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!