![]() Once, I even managed to capture Rainmeter reporting 100% usage for ALL FIVE of the individual processes I was tracking. Other times (and this actually seems to be the more common occurrence), the total usage with be reported as 100%, and at least one of the individual processes will also show at 100% usage, with the remaining processes all showing values considerably larger than the 0% they would need for that to make sense. Sometimes, the reported total is higher than any individual process, but is lower than the sum of the first 5 indexed programs (for example, Index=0 might report 55% total usage, while Index=1-5 sums to a value closer to 62%). The incorrect results vary wildly from occurrence to occurrence. This always only lasts until the next time the skin updates, at which point all the values return to believable levels. However, it will occasionally find values for those 5 top processes which add up to more than the total usage (reported by Index=0). ![]() ![]() For the most part, the skin seems to work fine. ![]() One of the first things I tried to make was a bar meter that showed total CPU usage (using Alias=CPU), and had colored regions within it showing how much of that usage was caused by each of the top 5 processes (using the Index= option). When I discovered the new UsageMonitor plugin, I immediately started playing around with it. ![]()
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