user interaction detection

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The user interaction detection tag on WindowsForum.com covers Windows 11 features that rely on detecting when a user is idle or actively interacting with their device. A key topic is the introduction of idle CPU throttling, which reduces processor power when no keyboard or mouse input is detected, aiming to save energy and extend laptop battery life. Discussions focus on how Windows 11 uses user interaction detection to balance performance with power efficiency, and the implications for system responsiveness and energy savings.
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    Windows 11 Introduces Idle CPU Throttling to Boost Battery Life and Save Energy

    I wasn't able to access gHacks' direct article content due to a web verification wall. However, based on multiple official and community sources, here is a summary of the incoming Windows 11 feature regarding idle CPU throttling: What is Happening? Windows 11 will soon include a feature that...
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