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Thomas L Chizek
I have full-screen games that lose track of the cursor location when I tab out of them, so the "recommended way of turning off efficiency mode" doesn't work for me (i.e., turning it off in the task manager after the game is running, which, by the way, is stupid and annoying). Is there any way to tell Windows 11 not to use efficiency mode for a specific executable ahead of time? Because frankly, I got this machine overpowered to avoid having to worry about performance issues, and now you have introduced a "feature" into Windows that pushes performance problems into the mix without my having any
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