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Desktop Settings Redesign

Settings

Autosave enabled
v0.2.6

Monitoring now uses the full workspace width

The global rounded card is removed. The page shell stays flat, while summary blocks, controls, and helper content become local panels. This gives complex settings room to breathe on large desktop screens.

Open diagnostics
Apply profile
Runtime Mode
Standard
Host and managed process sampling are enabled.
Refresh Interval
5s
Lower cadence keeps overhead controlled.
Host Pressure
Moderate
CPU 41%, memory 68%, no throttling detected.
Managed Processes
18
Across 3 workspaces and 6 active agent sessions.

Performance Monitoring

Wide-mode sections can show explanation, status, and controls at the same time instead of compressing everything into a narrow single column.

Wide Section

Enable monitoring

Master switch for runtime sampling and status summaries. Disabling this stops server-side collection and hides monitoring details in the app.

Sampling level

Choose how deep the system should inspect managed processes. Higher levels improve drill-down but cost more CPU budget.

Standard

Refresh frequency

Set how often the monitoring page and related summaries are refreshed from the server. This stays readable because the controls have more lateral space.

Every 5 seconds

Subprocess drill-down

Capture subprocess-level attribution for active workspaces. This is now easier to explain because helper content can live beside the main form.

Operator Notes

The right rail is optional. It carries context that used to compete with the form in the same narrow column.

Why this layout works better

  • Summary stays visible above the controls.
  • Instructions do not push switches downward.
  • Longer labels and values wrap less aggressively.

Status Snapshot

Example of local panels replacing the old global card.

CPU
41%
host average
Memory
7.4 GB
used by managed tree
Load Avg
2.8
15-minute window