In Task Manager, what tab allows you to view which of the current user’s processes are running on the computer

To view which of the current user's processes are running on the computer in Task Manager, you need to follow these steps:

1. Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc together, or by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Task Manager" from the menu.
2. By default, Task Manager opens in the "Processes" tab, which displays all running processes on the computer. However, if it opens in a different tab, click on the "Processes" tab.

Once you are on the "Processes" tab, you can see a list of all the processes currently running on your computer. In this tab, you can also sort the processes by different categories such as CPU, Memory, Disk, Network, and more. To do this, simply click on the column header you wish to sort by.

It's worth noting that the "Processes" tab shows all the processes running on the computer, not just those belonging to the current user. If you want to see only the processes associated with the current user, you can click on the "More details" button at the bottom left corner of the Task Manager window, and then navigate to the "Users" tab. This will display all the users currently logged in, and you can expand each user to see their associated processes.