Everyone who uses a computer running Windows operating system is familiar with the "Control+Alt+Delete" command which is widely used by many to open Task Manager.
However, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates regrets this. At Bloomberg's Global Business Forum which was held in New York City this week, Bill Gates admitted that the command was originally a mistake. He went on to say that if he could go back in time, he'd make one small edit and give a single key for that command.
This is because, the shortcut key was once required to reboot any Windows computer and it was not so user friendly in the first place. Gates blames the IBM programmers who he worked with in the 1980s for this mishap. Although the Redmond giant abandoned the popular key combination long back, but it's still used to quickly access Task Manager by almost all Windows users.
Source: Beebom
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