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Main reason i posted this is because i would like to set to the sleep to 250, making it more responsive but i dislike the idea of losing 2-3 cpu 24/7. So i need to find a way to make the overall script more effecitive so if it was run at 250 sleep it wouldn't use 2-3 cpu

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Do you realize how tiny 2-3% of the CPU is? Unless the code is actually doing something all of the time, then it shouldn't be using much of your CPU, and 2-3% isn't much by any definition.

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For those intereseted, i have found a way to have the same code "which before used CPU 6% at 250 sleep()" to now use 0 CPU at 250 while supporting more functionality then before.

I did this by removing all ProcessExists with a WinExists CounterPart

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