Task priorities & performance

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Gary G

I run Photoshop extensively and would like a way to keep it from hogging so
much of my machine when I am concurrently surfing the net. I can raise the
browser priority or lower the Photoshop priority by using task manager. Is
there a way to always start a program with a priority other than 'Normal'.
Changing only one priority step is adequate.

Gary G
 
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Gary G

Martin

Pretty cool! It appears I can raise the priority of my browser to 'High'.
Haven't figured out how to lower Photoshop on
startup - the lower 'priority class' is 'idle' and when using that, the
program began as 'Normal' prioity.

Thanks. Gary
 

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