Using the status balloon

 

-The status balloon is used to quickly get an overview of your memory and processor usage, it also gives quick access to a Free Mem button.

 

"Fast Buffer" status: Indicates the status of the buffer: Guarding Buffer, Buffer in use or Buffer optimized.

Mem use history indicator: Gives a history of your mem usage every time your mem usage changes value, it is added here (So it does not chart on a time) This gives a relatively big history in just a small space!

Free Mem button: This try's to free an amount of memory, how much it try's to free can be configured in the settings screen.

Hide Button: This hides this screen, it also minimizes processor usage of Application Warp for this screen.

"Fast Buffer" indicator: This led shows the status of the "Fast Buffer" the flash speed indicates the sensitivity, the color stands for: Green=Buffer free (Buffer is guarded), Red=Buffer in use , Yellow=Buffer just freed/optimized (The led will be yellow only one flash)

Reset button: Resets the Optimize counter.

Current mem usage: The memory usage in %

Current processor usage: The processor usage in %

Optimize counter: Counts the number of times the fast buffer is freed.

Auto setting indicator: Indicates auto setting status, if enabled you can click the indicator to view the Artificial Intelligent Auto Settings (AIAS). The AIAS constantly calculates the best settings based upon your system configuration and running programs. It cost some time to calculate new settings, so a newly started program will be completely optimized after a 1-3 minutes of use.

Some indicators can be disabled, doing so will improve performance a little. Hiding the screens of Application Warp will also improve performance, since the computer does not update the screens. Application Warp is totally functional when all screens are hidden.