Can microsoft get an update so ctrl + alt + delete a game without ruining the game or put an end to the first trial.

On some games, to do c + a + d several times so he could enter the office completely.

Why not have an option to click 1 button 1 ingame desktop without game of ruin.

I don't know why specifically Ctrl Alt Del was selected as the combination of keys, but if only 1 key, what happens if you accidentally hit? There is no way of you would accidentally hit ctrl alt del together and I think that release a game because we touch a button would be a bit wrong.

If you try to exit a game temporarily, then intend to go back, try Alt Tab. This serves to quickly switch between programs, in order to leave a game is easy to use. (I personally use it all the time)

If you want to quickly close a game, try Alt F4. This simply closes the program in use.

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