I've wondered this, sometimes Flash can be sluggish on demanding Flash
apps (like Drawball, to name one)

I always end up setting the "Flash process" to Above Normal, or even
High, seems to work out fine, Normal didn't really work well.



On Mar 4, 10:50 pm, jadavis01 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a switch or a userscript that will force Chrome/Chromium to
> set the priority on a "sub-process" to be the same as the "parent"?
> That is, more specifically, when trying to open a Flash video the new
> tab/process gets priority "lower than normal".  Is there a simplish
> way to force it to open with priority "normal"?
> Thank you!
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