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When changing the sorting to a different column (clicking the Memory column header for example), the initial sort order is ascending. This doesn't really help for CPU/RAM usage as the search is usually done for the greediest processes, not the other way around. This does make sense for the Process name, PID and User columns, but would it be possible to change the Memory and Processor columns to sort descending at first instead?
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When changing the sorting to a different column (clicking the Memory column header for example), the initial sort order is ascending. This doesn't really help for CPU/RAM usage as the search is usually done for the greediest processes, not the other way around. This does make sense for the Process name, PID and User columns, but would it be possible to change the Memory and Processor columns to sort descending at first instead?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: