Fixed insane cpu usage by adding a very small sleep at the end of the…#2
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Fixed insane cpu usage by adding a very small sleep at the end of the…#2sebastianjung99 wants to merge 1 commit intoWereCatf:mainfrom
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… loop. This results in a very small input delay that is not recognizable.
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Can we get this merged? I have a project using this, but it's killing user's batteries. |
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Great module, but the high CPU usage is kinda annoying. Please accept this commit and merge. |
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Manually changed the pytimedinput.py on my computer as suggested by @sebastianjung99 and it solves the high CPU usage.
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… loop.
This results in a very small input delay that is not recognizable.