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SoyCapitanSoyCapitan

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Have you been sending feedback to apple? I hope people would send feedback.
No considering forums are better because corporations are better at responding to large scale dissatisfaction and they frequently ignore the concerns of individuals who communicate with them, and the Feedback Assistant is a nasty unstable app. A simple plist shouldn't randomly make a system process go haywire beyond the third party developer's control. This bug exists for a few years and Apple has done nothing about it.
 

pat500000

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No considering forums are better because corporations are better at responding to large scale dissatisfaction and they frequently ignore the concerns of individuals who communicate with them, and the Feedback Assistant is a nasty unstable app. A simple plist shouldn't randomly make a system process go haywire beyond the third party developer's control. This bug exists for a few years and Apple has done nothing about it.
still...it should be reported..
 

mikeydonuts

macrumors newbie
Feb 8, 2016
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I was suffering from the same UserEventAgent issues that others were remarking on here. I can confirm that after pulling those .plist files completely out of all the launchagents and launchdaemon directories my UserEventAgent process dropped immediately back down to 0.0% of CPU.

I didn't pull them all out, just ones that I thought might be offenders and ones that I knew were no longer needed. Two that jumped out at me right away were, you guessed it,
Wacom
CleanMyMac
 

jbarley

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Jul 1, 2006
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Sorry to be off topic SCSC, but how the heck did you do that? I've looked around in Edit, and More Options... but I can't figure out how to do that.
At the top right of any Thread you started there is a small gear-wheel, (next to "Most Liked posts")
click on this gear and it will show Thread Tools.
Took me a long time to find this also,:mad:
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