To make it "hot," use a tool like (open-source key daemon) or Karabiner-Elements to map an unused key (like F13 or the right-⌘) to that command.
Instead of clicking the tabs at the top of the window, use these number keys to jump between data views:
alias amon="open -a Activity Monitor"
If you only need to close a frozen app without seeing detailed resource stats, use the menu: Press Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Esc . Select the app and click Force Quit . 3. Alternative Ways to Access
This turns the Dock icon into a live "hot" gauge, allowing you to monitor system strain without keeping the main window open.
The process is straightforward:
To make it "hot," use a tool like (open-source key daemon) or Karabiner-Elements to map an unused key (like F13 or the right-⌘) to that command.
Instead of clicking the tabs at the top of the window, use these number keys to jump between data views: activity monitor shortcut hot
alias amon="open -a Activity Monitor"
If you only need to close a frozen app without seeing detailed resource stats, use the menu: Press Command (⌘) + Option (⌥) + Esc . Select the app and click Force Quit . 3. Alternative Ways to Access To make it "hot," use a tool like
This turns the Dock icon into a live "hot" gauge, allowing you to monitor system strain without keeping the main window open. To make it "hot
The process is straightforward:
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