There's only a few which are indeterminate and they're important for providing feedback to the user that something is happening. I think the best solution, if any, is to chase the toolkit people to fix their widget. FWIW I've not had a problem with this thing for years but it probably does use more CPU than necessary, about 6% of a CPU for me.
There's only a few which are indeterminate and they're important for providing feedback to the user that something is happening. I think the best solution, if any, is to chase the toolkit people to fix their widget. FWIW I've not had a problem with this thing for years but it probably does use more CPU than necessary, about 6% of a CPU for me.