Either say "Percentage", or just drop the '%' since this symbol of unit is not relevant to what the menu item should convey to the user. What we're really trying to do is show the CPU usage statistics...most likely the users would see for themselves what unit it comes out as (percentage, fraction, whatever).
"On" is a preposition shorter than 5 letters long. Standard title case does not ever capitalize short prepositions (unless they are the very first word of the title, then usually). You can see this logic in the Visual Studio 2008 IDE itself: It has menu items such as "Attach to Process" and "Find[/Replace] in Files", in which the prepositions "to" and "in" are, correctly so, not capitalized by Microsoft in the VS2008 menus.
After some testing, I've concluded that software depth is better on by default than off. Testing every single game would be too time consuming, and the problems it fixes can be obscure. Enabling FB by default just seems like good sense. A few games need it disabled, but I'll fix them case-by-case.
I'm not really a fan of using the Allman method of braces for typedef's, struct's or other data, but in this case N-Rage seems to have made up his mind throughout 99% the rest of the source to use Allman through it, except only for this particular file. So I guess better to be consistent with the rest.
Miserably hated doing this commit. Couldn't tell which code was whose, which was copyrighted, which was foreign enough to Project64 that I'd probably best just leave-as is, which was even worth considering part of Project64, which cleanups to omit doing and ignore because some ugly practices were rampant throughout the entire file and distracted from the purpose of this pull request too much. So tried to stick to mostly just the braces/indentation changes here.