Graphbar Sensors Settings
This dialog allows you to configure settings of graphbar.
Show data titles in sensors |
Turn it on to show data titles of sensors; turn off to show graphs only |
Show Average Values |
Turn it on to show Values averaged during 10 refresh intervals. It is often usable with values such as CPU usage and data rates. This values displayed using underlining |
Sensors placement |
Defines placement of sensors in graphbar: Vertical, Horizontal or Automatic (recommended) |
Number of lines |
Defines number of lines of sensors in graphbar |
Sensor Height |
Sensors Line Height in parts of maximum Height (in Docked State) |
Checkboxes at the bottom of the dialog allow you to select what sensors to be shown on graphbar. Turn on desired checkboxes, and sensors with graphs of corresponding values will be shown.
Virtual Memory and Swap File |
Usage of virtual memory in percents of maximal available amount. This graph (named Vrt Mem) shows two values: Swap -- Amount of virtual memory stored in swap file on disk (in percents of maximal available amount of virtual memory). Other -- Amount of committed (allocated) virtual memory minus swap (see previous value). |
RAM and File Cache |
Usage of physical memory. This graph (named Phs Mem) shows two values: RAM -- Amount of physical memory used by the system and applications (in percents of total amount of physical memory). Cache -- Amount of physical memory used for file cache (in percents of total amount of physical memory). |
Total CPU Usage |
Total CPU usage. This graph (named All CPUs) shows three values: User -- Percent of CPU used for application (not system) code execution (Ring 3 level). Kernel -- Percent of CPU used for system kernel code execution (Ring 0 level). Available under Windows NT/2000/XP only. Int+DPC -- Percent of CPU used for interrupts and DPC (deferred procedure call) processing (part of Ring 0 level). Available under Windows NT/2000/XP only. If you have more than one CPU in the system, total CPU usage is shown on it. |
Usage for each CPU separately |
CPU usage for each CPU (shown values are the same as on previous graph). If you have more than one CPU in the system, a separate graph will be shown for each CPU (named CPU 0, CPU 1 etc.). These graphs are available only on multi-processor systems under Windows NT/2000/XP. |
Tip: move mouse cursor over any graphbar item and hold it for a while. A tool tip will be shown with description of values shown in the item. Show sample
Tip: you can select any configuration dialog by clicking icons at the left of dialog, or by using Configuration menu.