Originally Posted By: Mac
You can also hit ctrl-alt-del and bring up the Windows CPU monitor, which should place a tiny icon on your taskbar next to the clock. Very handy. Always there. Gives a VU meter-like view at all times, hover the mouse over it to read the actual percentage if desired.

I've always ahd a hunch that the RealBand indicator was likely just using that Windows monitor in the background anyway, but displaying the report inside the RealBand program. My reasoning is that the two have always reported identical percentages and such here.


--Mac

I agree with Mac that the CPU load is probably coming from a Windows value. Mine are not identical, but definitely similar.

Tip: You can also bring up the Windows Task manager by right-clicking on the task bar.

However, the bottom line is that the User Interface needs attention, as I don't believe that some of those items can be displayed if your screen resolution is less than a certain value. Floating Dockable controls would be one solution, Microsoft Ribbon Controls would be another.

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