How to Adjust CPU Time Allotted to an MS-DOS-Based Program
ID: Q142565
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 95
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Microsoft Windows 98
SUMMARY
This article describes how to adjust the amount of CPU time the system
yields to an MS-DOS-based program.
MORE INFORMATION
To adjust the amount of CPU time allotted to an MS-DOS-based program,
follow these steps:
- In My Computer or Windows Explorer, use the right mouse button to
click the program's shortcut, and then click Properties on the menu
that appears.
- Click the Misc tab.
- If you want the program to use fewer CPU resources, move the Idle
Sensitivity slider toward High. If you want the program to use more
CPU resources, move the slider toward Low.
- Click OK.
The Idle Sensitivity slider specifies how long Windows allows the
program to remain idle (waiting for input) before reducing the CPU
resources allotted to the program and enabling other programs to use them.
Low idle sensitivity lets the program run longer before Windows reduces
the CPU resources allotted to the program. High idle sensitivity reduces
the CPU resources allotted to the program sooner.
Keywords : kbenv win95 win98
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: January 26, 1999