Hello,
in Chrome there was option to load "manager" ( SHIFT + ESC ) and see which pages generate load on CPU.
How to check that CPU load on Slimjet?
Greetings,
Mike
How to check CPU load on web pages?
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Re: How to check CPU load on web pages?
Task Manager, under Gear Icon:More Tools or mash Shift + Esc
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Re: How to check CPU load on web pages?
Thanks, seems SHIFT + ESC is not working on some webpages.
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Re: How to check CPU load on web pages?
Shift+Esc should open a single instance of the Task Manager that comes with Slimjet. The Task Manager window should be showing each open tab. Pressing the key combo repeatedly will only bring the single Task Manager window. It is possible the Task Manager will be hiding behind other windows open on your desktop.impactpl wrote:Thanks, seems SHIFT + ESC is not working on some webpages.
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Mostly my replies are about Windows OS. If not I try to remember to specify Linux.
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Mostly my replies are about Windows OS. If not I try to remember to specify Linux.
64 Bit SJ on Win 11