
It is that it may be possible, that this is manipulated and you do not realize this, then supervising what is happening is an option, as for Mac we have options to be able to see what the equipment does when we do not use it. You can help by adding a new language or improve the existing translation.In case you have a Mac computer, you might want have tighter control overIn any case, you will wonder how to monitor what happens with your computer when you are not there. Portuguese (Portugal) (thanks to AdamModus).Portuguese (Brazil) (thanks to marcelochaves95 and pedroserigatto).中文 (简体) (thanks to chenguokai and Tai-Zhou).Disabling these modules could reduce CPU usage and power efficiency by up to 50% in some cases. The most inefficient modules are Sensors and Bluetooth. So, if you want to reduce energy impact from the Stats you need to disable some Stats modules. But reading some data periodically is not a cheap task. Stats tries to be efficient as it's possible. How to reduce energy impact or CPU usage of Stats? There is no way to obtain a CPU frequency on Apple silicon macs. It allows receiving the CPU frequency from the IPG driver. You need to have installed Intel Power Gadget (IPG) for that. The CPU frequency is available only on Intel-based macs. If you don't see sensors on another mac, please open an issue for that.

It's only valid for M1 Apple Silicon macs. You can enable it in the Sensors module settings with the option HID sensors. It's disabled by default because it consumes a lot of CPU and energy. Sensors data on the first generation of M1 mac could be obtained only from HID services.

MacOS decides the order of the menu bar items not Stats - it may change after the first reboot after installing Stats.

Sensors information (Temperature/Voltage/Power)įAQs How do you change the order of the menu bar icons?.Stats is an application that allows you to monitor your macOS system. Stats is currently supported on macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and higher.
