A number of settings in the Options menu modify Process Monitor's behavior.
Selecting this option causes the Process Monitor window to remain on top of other windows.
This option opens a font selection dialog where you can chose the font Process Monitor uses for its display.
Chose this entry to open a dialog to pick the text and background colors Process Monitor uses for entries that match the configured highlight filters.
Process Monitor can use symbol information, if available, to show functions referenced on event stacks. You can find information on configuring symbols on the Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows web page.
Process Monitor watches committed memory usage and turns itself off when virtual memory runs low, but the History Depth dialog let's you limit the number of entries it keeps so that you can leave Process Monitor running for long periods and ensure that it always keeps the most recent events.
Use this menu entry to open the thread profiling configuration dialog, where you enable thread profiling and the rate at which thread profiling events generate. When thread profiling is enabled, Process Monitor captures thread stack traces and CPU utilization that you can use to identify the source of CPU-related performance issues.
Use this option to configure Process Monitor boot logging.