Visual Studio performance tools for Windows Store apps using C++, C#, or Visual Basic
Microsoft Visual Studio provides several tools to help you improve the performance of your Windows Store app using C++, C#, or Visual Basic. Follow these links to learn how to use these tools.
Analyze UI responsiveness | Learn how to use the XAML UI Responsiveness tool for Windows Store apps to find and fix performance issues related to XAML processing and rendering. Long startup and navigation times, uneven panning and scrolling, and lags in processing user input are some of the issues that the tool can help you analyze. |
How to profile Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic code in Windows Store apps on a local machine | The Visual Studio profiling tools for Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic let you measure, evaluate, and target performance-related issues in your code. Learn how to profile Visual C++, Visual C#, and Microsoft Visual Basic code in Windows Store apps on a local machine by using the Visual Studio IDE. |
How to profile Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic code in Windows Store apps on a remote device | Learn how to profile Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic code in Windows Store apps on a remote machine by using the Visual Studio IDE. |
Analyze performance data for Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic code in Windows Store apps | Learn how to work with the performance data for Visual C++, Visual C#, and Visual Basic code that is presented in the report views of the Visual Studio profiling tool. |
Related tools
Windows Performance Toolkit Technical Reference | Included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) and the Windows software development kit (SDK), the Windows Performance Toolkit consists of performance monitoring tools that produce in-depth performance profiles of Windows operating systems and apps. This technical reference discusses both the Windows Performance Recorder (WPR) and the Windows Performance Analyzer (WPA). |