![]() We’ve also tied Efficiency mode into ProBalance, with a new option to turn on Efficiency mode while a process is being acted on by ProBalance. Efficiency mode rules app menu location Efficiency mode rules config dialog The Efficiency mode rules can be managed at app menu item ‘ Options / CPU / Efficiency Modes…‘. Users can set Efficiency mode for a running process by using the context menu, for either the current instance only, or every time that process is run (the ‘always’ submenu). Meanwhile, in the Rules column, the symbols indicating Efficiency mode always ON or OFF are ‘E’ and ‘e’, respectively. Therefore, the process status may now be any combination of those listed below. The ‘Running’ status shown in previous versions is now implied, so the field will be blank if there’s no other notable status. So that users can know which running processes are in Efficiency mode, we added an indicator to the Status column, and moved its default position farther left. ![]() Process Lasso can now persist both Efficiency mode ON and OFF, with the latter being necessary for processes that undesirably classify themselves as Efficient. ![]() Previously, a user would have to manually mark processes as Efficient each time they are run, limiting the feature’s utility. Efficiency ModeĮfficiency mode, introduced in Windows 11, provides a signal to the operating system that a process is not time-critical, and can therefore be deprioritized in relation to other processes, run at a lesser clock speed and/or on efficient cores, if available.Īlthough this was a welcome addition to Windows, there was no way to persist the setting – until now. Using Process Lasso, this setting can be automatically applied every time a process is run. Process Lasso v12.3 adds support for per-process Efficiency mode, a native Windows 11 feature to designate processes as not performance critical.
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