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Peppy missing the point sadly




Every keystroke you have ever pressed on Windows has been intercepted by a 25 year old process that has had no reason to exist since 2007. CTFMON was built for Office XP. Microsoft replaced everything it did in Vista. They never turned it off. It sits on your input path right now. Every key. Every game. Burning CPU cycles doing nothing productive while DWM, the part of Windows that actually handles your input, does the real work anyway. Kill it. Regedit: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Input InputServiceEnabled=0 InputServiceEnabledForCCI=0 Restart. It tells Windows the input service should stay asleep. CTFMON wakes up briefly, finds nothing to do, and goes idle. Credit to Savitarax for a solid vid on this regedit finding (rather than disabling it completely since it has a lot of dependencies) youtube.com/watch?v=b6wfwG…



How long should it take for the Windows Run Dialog to start? I wrote my own version to see if I could do better. I did...

@realsebas @PoxyY2K hablo de hacer cosas como instalar un programa, configurar un mando, ordenar el escritorio, cosas sencillas, incluso estas cosas son complicadas en linux











