![]() ![]() This topic explains how the LabVIEW Real-Time Module handles priorities and execution systems when creating and scheduling threads. So no matter how high priority you set, you'll never be able to achieve more than a 1% speedup.March 2018ÄOWNLOAD (Windows Only) LabVIEW 2015 Real-Time Module Help But take a look in task manager when playing a game your game already takes 99% of the CPU time (if it was badly coded). The priority only dictates how often the OS should try to run your process. As far as I am aware, input devices use priority level 15 (non-realtime critical) together with device drivers and the like. ![]() This is how to save priority permanently, BUT it works only with: low. ![]() Using this will result in process being set to normal priority.
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