Floating Menu/HTML uses maximum CPU and delays keyboard/trackpad input

Hi.
Display attached Built-in Retina(1) LG Ultrafine (2) or HP E243i(3)_export.bttpreset (100.3 KB)
Floating Menu- Cheaters.bttpreset (15.2 KB)

Ive attached my floating menu preset, which I've been working on for a while. Triggered through a keyboard shortcut or moving the pointer to the corner of the main screen.

When I open the Macbook lid (Using an LG 5k as main monitor. The Macbook acts as a second monitor) a conditional activation group triggers and the menu appears on the new screen. Realy it's just a simple Position change.

I've attached the Conditional activation group trigger.

In the case of using the second screen, BTT overloads to 100%. In the video, I've opened the Floating menu which defaults to hide behind windows. I'm not doing anything else, just hovering over the floating menu to show its active in the window. I use my keyboard shortcut to open and close the floating window, and you'll see the CPU spike on a few occasions. But with the system slowing keyboard and mouse, and slowing mousing over menu-bar apps, it's almost unusable.

Thanks

sounds like it might be activating/deactivating recursively for some reason. Can you show how the triggers to show/hide are defined? The exported files only contain the base menu definition.

A keyboard shortcut or a mouse-move to top left corner triggers a Named Trigger, which has the action "Toggle Floating Menu hidden/shown".

The Named trigger lets me set keyboard focus and "Always move and resize to defined position when showing" just once.

Kb Shortcut-Cheaters floating Menu.bttpreset (1.0 KB)
Move mouse top left corner.bttpreset (3.0 KB)
Named rigger- Ceatsheet floating window.bttpreset (27.1 KB)

Above are the exported triggers. Is this what you mean?