Task Manager Priority is a feature in Windows that allows you to control the priority of processes running on your computer. This can be useful for optimizing the performance of your computer, especially if you are running multiple programs at the same time.
There are six priority levels in Windows: Realtime, High, Above Normal, Normal, Below Normal, and Low. Realtime is the highest priority level, and Low is the lowest. By default, most processes run at Normal priority. You can change the priority of a process by opening Task Manager, right-clicking on the process, and selecting “Set Priority”.