Spellcheck qps

19.04
Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
parent 49790078f3
commit 340d27a93b

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Usage Usage
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To see your memory usage in qps look at the bar that says :guilabel:`MEM`. The bar for :guilabel:`CPU` usage shows CPU usage with a bar graph with usage with a bar graph for cpu usage. The :guilabel:`Uptime` in the top bar shows how long your computer has been running. A blue bar showing file input output shows graph in blue. Above this there is a green graph that shows your CPU useage as a graph. To show when a program was started with the :guilabel:`START` column. To have a view of process ID of each process use the :guilabel:`PID` column. The column :guilabel:`Command Line` shows what command line starts the process. To show which user the process is running on is in the :guilabel:`USER` column. To see your memory usage in qps look at the bar that says :guilabel:`MEM`. The bar for :guilabel:`CPU` usage shows CPU usage with a bar graph with usage with a bar graph for CPU usage. The :guilabel:`Uptime` in the top bar shows how long your computer has been running. A blue bar showing file input output shows graph in blue. Above this there is a green graph that shows your CPU usage as a graph. To show when a program was started with the :guilabel:`START` column. To have a view of process ID of each process use the :guilabel:`PID` column. The column :guilabel:`Command Line` shows what command line starts the process. To show which user the process is running on is in the :guilabel:`USER` column.
To sort your processes by memory click on the mem tab. To have your processes sorted by CPU percentage press the button :guilabel:`CPU%` To have your processes sorted by CPU%. To sort by the command line of each process you can press the command line. To sort by how much memory is used by each process click on the :guilabel:`Mem` tab. To only show processes by your user on the toolbar To sort your processes by memory click on the mem tab. To have your processes sorted by CPU percentage press the button :guilabel:`CPU%` To have your processes sorted by CPU%. To sort by the command line of each process you can press the command line. To sort by how much memory is used by each process click on the :guilabel:`Mem` tab. To only show processes by your user on the toolbar
drop down and select :menuselection:`Your Processes`. To view only processes not run by the root user form the dop menu on lower toolbar select :menuselection:`Non-Root Processes`. To view only running processes select on the drop down menu on the lower toolbar select :menuselection:`Running Processes`. To go back to viewing all processes select from the drop down menu on the toolbar select :menuselection:`All Processes`. drop down and select :menuselection:`Your Processes`. To view only processes not run by the root user form the dop menu on lower toolbar select :menuselection:`Non-Root Processes`. To view only running processes select on the drop down menu on the lower toolbar select :menuselection:`Running Processes`. To go back to viewing all processes select from the drop down menu on the toolbar select :menuselection:`All Processes`.
To change your process view to each process gets its own line or linear select the :guilabel:`Linear` radio button in the upper left hand corner. To oranize each related process with a tree for parent and child processes press the :guilabel:`Tree` radio button. To search for a particular process enter a search term in the bar towards the ceneter top of the user interface. To change your process view to each process gets its own line or linear select the :guilabel:`Linear` radio button in the upper left hand corner. To organize each related process with a tree for parent and child processes press the :guilabel:`Tree` radio button. To search for a particular process enter a search term in the bar towards the center top of the user interface.
When you have qps open a tray icon will appear that shows a graph of cpu usage. If you right click :menuselection:`Hide` to make qps not show in the taskbar. To bring qps back to the front off all windows right click on the tray icon :menuselection:`Show`. To quit qps press :kbd:`Alt +Q` or right click the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Quit`. When you have qps open a tray icon will appear that shows a graph of cpu usage. If you right click :menuselection:`Hide` to make qps not show in the taskbar. To bring qps back to the front off all windows right click on the tray icon :menuselection:`Show`. To quit qps press :kbd:`Alt +Q` or right click the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Quit`.
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Customizing Customizing
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To change more preferences :menuselection:`Options --> Prefrences` and a preferences window will pop up. To change the font is the drop down menu under :guilabel:`Appearance` and the drop down number is for the font size. To change how cpu usage is divided per your total number of CPU cores or a Single cpu press a radio button under :guilabel:`%CPU divided by`. To change more preferences :menuselection:`Options --> Prefrences` and a preferences window will pop up. To change the font is the drop down menu under :guilabel:`Appearance` and the drop down number is for the font size. To change how CPU usage is divided per your total number of CPU cores or a Single CPU press a radio button under :guilabel:`%CPU divided by`.
.. image:: qps-pref.png .. image:: qps-pref.png

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