Tracker (Pro edition)IntroductionTo view the tracker, click “Tracker” button in the main toolbar at the top of Main Window. The Tracker is a bar similar to windows taskbar; it gives you important information about your System performance and Internet connection as well as the number of blocked pop-ups. Tracker boxesCPU: The percentage of CPU usage. Mem: The percentage of Hard RAM usage. Uptime: The time that has elapsed since the system started . Con: Specifies how long you have been connected to the Internet (for dial-up connection only). Active Con: Specifies how long your Internet Connection was active. EndTask calculates active connection by calculating the time over which the system was Sending/Receiving any bytes. Send: The Internet total outcoming data rate. Recv: The Internet total incoming data rate. Avr Send: The Internet average total outcoming data rate. Avr Recv: The Internet average total incoming data rate. Pops: The number of Pop-up's closed by EndTask in the current connection session.
You can specify what items to show and their order from 'Tracker' tab in Options Pop-up MenuTo
view Pop-up menu right click on the Tracker.
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Auto
hide: Sets/Unsets the Tracker to be auto hidden, that means that the
Tracker will be hidden, and when the mouse cursor moves to the edge where
the Tracker was (at the top/bottom of the screen), the Tracker will be shown.
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Always
on top: Sets/Unsets the Tracker to be always on top of all other windows.
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Close Tracker:
Closes
the Tracker.
Relocating the Tracker
To change the Tracker's location on your desktop, click and drag the Tracker
toolbar to either the top or bottom of your screen.
Copying Histogram DataTo copy the data/image of the Histogram, right click it and choose 'Copy Graph as Image' or 'Copy Graph Data'. More featuresThe color of CPU and Physical Memory boxes changes
to blue when the usage high and to red when the usage is very high. You
can change these limits from 'Tracker' tab in
Options.
When you are low in resources, It's recommended to either wait for
running programs to finish doing their work (if there is any), or check
whether there is any non-responding window from
Task Manager.
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