Process Lasso has a feature called Lasso Profiles (not to be confused with process power profiles). As things are now, I find little use for the feature if I have to manually change them from the UI as needed. Therefore I request a way to link a process to a profile - better yet, change to a user-selected profile as the user starts a Steam game, just like inducing the performance power profile kicks in. After all, Process Lasso is all about automation, is it not?
That's what the Config Profile Switcher (https://bitsum.com/product-update/process-lasso-v10-3-config-profile-switcher/) feature does. Let me know how it goes if you try it!
Your suggestion to link processes to specific Lasso profiles and automate profile changes based on events like starting a Steam game is an excellent one. It aligns perfectly with Process Lasso's core function of automating process management. I think so...
Quote from: Jeremy Collake on July 24, 2024, 08:04:38 AMThat's what the Config Profile Switcher (https://bitsum.com/product-update/process-lasso-v10-3-config-profile-switcher/) Slope (https://slopeio.org) feature does. Let me know how it goes if you try it!
Thanks for pointing me to the Config Profile Switcher! I gave it a try, and it's definitely a step in the right direction—linking a specific process like steam.exe to a profile works as advertised. However, I was hoping for something a bit more dynamic for Steam games specifically. Since Steam launches games through various executables, setting a rule for just steam.exe doesn't always catch the actual game process, and adding rules for every game executable manually feels a bit clunky.