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STABLE version -- 5.1.1130.129
When should I wait for the assembly?
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(05-29-2024, 05:18 PM)Admini Wrote: Does this version work?
That's the version that doesn't work. 
Or rather the extension buttons are not displayed.
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Детектриус, а зачем тебе это надо?...для понтов? Что ты из CENT-Mersedes делаешь Запорожец....садомазо???
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(05-29-2024, 03:20 PM)Detektrius Wrote: Youtube has been updated
Enhancer for YouTube does not work

Quote:General instructions are already available on this forum.
Now step by step:
1. Install the CRX Extractor/Downloader extension -- https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail...obmljda?hl
2. Moving on to the Enhancer for YouTube ™ extension - https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail...eldkhle?hl
3. On the extension page, click on the CRX Extractor/Downloader icon and select Download as ZIP
4. Unpack the downloaded archive into a folder, open it and then edit the file manifest.json, we look for the string "minimum_chrome_version" in it and edit it for the Cent Browser version, we get this - "minimum_chrome_version": "118.0.0.0",
5. In the browser, go to Extension Management (Developer mode must be activated), click the Download unpacked extension button and point to the unpacked folder with the extension
6. Enjoy
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Bug 
Hello! I am experiencing a significant issue with Cent Browser on my machine. After using the browser for a while, it starts consuming 100% of my CPU resources, specifically on an Intel Core i7 processor. This issue severely impacts my system's performance and usability.
I have tried the following troubleshooting steps without success:
  • Disabling extensions
  • Clearing cache and cookies
  • Updating to the latest version of Cent Browser
  • Scanning for malware
Despite these efforts, the problem persists. I understand that Cent Browser is based on the Chromium engine and is developed by a small team. I appreciate the work you are doing and hope you can provide some guidance on how to resolve this issue.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Are there any known fixes or settings adjustments that can help mitigate this high CPU usage?
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My scroll is twitching somehow, there is no smoothness
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(06-02-2024, 12:45 PM)ProudCentUser Wrote: Hello! I am experiencing a significant issue with Cent Browser on my machine. After using the browser for a while, it starts consuming 100% of my CPU resources, specifically on an Intel Core i7 processor. This issue severely impacts my system's performance and usability.
I have tried the following troubleshooting steps without success:
  • Disabling extensions
  • Clearing cache and cookies
  • Updating to the latest version of Cent Browser
  • Scanning for malware
Despite these efforts, the problem persists. I understand that Cent Browser is based on the Chromium engine and is developed by a small team. I appreciate the work you are doing and hope you can provide some guidance on how to resolve this issue.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Are there any known fixes or settings adjustments that can help mitigate this high CPU usage?
Maybe your profile data is corrupted.
Have you tried safe mode?
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(06-02-2024, 02:55 PM)Proton1983 Wrote: My scroll is twitching somehow, there is no smoothness
Try safe mode, and have you ever changed chrome://flags/#smooth-scrolling?
And have you changed your mouse settings?
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(06-03-2024, 01:00 PM)Admini Wrote: Try safe mode, and have you ever changed chrome://flags/#smooth-scrolling?
And have you changed your mouse settings?
yes smooth scrolling enable mouse settings no
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(06-02-2024, 12:45 PM)ProudCentUser Wrote: Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Are there any known fixes or settings adjustments that can help mitigate this high CPU usage?

Never had such an issue. Press Shift+Esc and check what process starts consuming cpu. There are also different tools to check the process threads https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint...s-explorer or https://systeminformer.sourceforge.io
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