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The short answer is no. But to expound, it depends mostly on the load of the OS at that time. The timer won't fire untill the app (or thread) in question gets scheduled, or, if the app/thread in question has a lot of outstanding messages in the queue. A high-priority app running could quite easily delay it, or having many apps/threads running will have the same effect. Also, as a tidbit, different versions of Windows used different values for scheduling the time-slices each app/thread gets.


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