You then have two options to enable Efficiency Mode: click the Efficiency Mode button at the top of the Task Manager window, or right-click the process and select Efficiency Mode from the context menu.
Step 5: A confirmation dialog box will appear informing you that enabling Efficiency Mode will lower the process priority and increase power efficiency, but may cause some processes to become unstable. Click Enable Efficiency Mode to continue.
Note: If the Performance Mode option is unavailable grayed hong kong telegram data out for a process, it means that it is a core Windows process. You cannot enable Performance Mode for these processes because throttling them may impact system stability.
Once Efficiency Mode is enabled, you'll see a leaf icon next to the parent process in the Status column, similar to the icon displayed for sleeping tabs in Microsoft Edge. The child process will show "Efficiency Mode" next to itself, indicating that the mode is active for that process.
To disable Efficiency Mode for a process, right-click the child process and click Efficiency Mode again to deselect it. The check mark next to the option will disappear, indicating that Efficiency Mode is no longer active for that process.