Force Quit does not work.

Force Quit on my Mac does not operate. I press the keys "Command Option Escape." Nothing. No even a system-alert chime. I try the pull-down menu, Apple>Force Quit. Still nothing. The Mac does not obey my command.


The only way I can force-quit is to open Activity Monitor. There I can use View>Quit Process.


Activity Monitor is more cumbersome than the old familiar keyboard short cut. What does it mean when Mac OS no longer recognizes "Command Option Escape"?


(What I am trying to quit now is Excel. Something happened to my copy late last week. Now it is almost totally frozen. I can open one worksheet after I start the Mac, but afterwards I cannot do anything with Excel. I cannot even close the open worksheet.)

Mac mini, macOS 12.3

Posted on May 2, 2022 2:35 PM

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Posted on May 3, 2022 1:24 AM

Try booting to Safe Mode. That boot up takes minutes and clears caches and other things that may resolve your problem.

How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support

A lot of times just boot to Safe Mode followed by normal boot resolves problems.

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