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Very easy. Two ways: 1. Find the item in the sensorpanel manager and click duplicate 2. Find the item in the panel and right click, select copy, then paste. If you use copy then load another panel you can post it there.1 point
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It looks like you and at least one other person is interested in this and it will also be an opportunity to show off my skills so I will do it. Give me 2 weeks since I am going on vacation. Just be aware that in order to do this I cannot use the standard sensor panel format. I have to use the LCD panel format with means Aida64 displays the panel in a web browser or you need to download a program from here that was created by a user to display these type of panels normally. In addition I cannot use fancy custom gauges because that format does not support them. The regular sensor panel format does not support multiple pages and the developers of Aida64 have said that it never will. Let me know if you are still interested.1 point
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I'm still around buddy, I would love that type of screen. An LCARS type panel, with Interactive abilities for touch screens would be awesome.1 point
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Hey, I like this idea! I would love to not have to create the preview image by hand. You could offer the choice on export. Have a prompt come up at export with a check box asking "create preview image automatically?" with the default being off. Like this. [ ] Create preview image automatically? If you REALLY want to be ambitious ask about image quality also. Like this. You may reduce this size by selecting a lower JPG color quality. 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% or Set specific file size1 point
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Pretty sure that's a lie, these cheap amazon displays ship with built in templates their not even aida64. Don't ask for the template cause they don;t even have it lmao1 point
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After a lot of work, font replacements, what to display and now flipping it from Vertical to Horizontal. I'm done for a while. Created this to match the Walnut on my Antec Flux Pro. Now I'm just gonna enjoy watching it, until I get tired of it and create a new one. 1920x480 on a 8.8" inch display mounted inside the case.1 point
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Hey there, this great work, any chance you could share it with us? Thank you?! 🤗1 point
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I've been away for a long time (years). (For reasons I won't go into) Nice to see my previous shares haven't totally gone away. Since then, I have picked up a Hyte70 touch. I have put Aida64 and Hyte Nexus together. I run Aida64 sensor panel on the background and the Hyte Nexus app on the foreground so the touch app will work. I have the Hyte Nexus app on top with a transparent background and 55ish percent on the widgets. The screen is supposed to run at 1100x3840 at 150% scale setting. The Nexus app won't run right if you change the scale. And you get a 1-pixel bleed to the desktop if you place the second image to the left of the main desktop. I found that making a custom resolution of 1101x3840 fixes the issue. I hope Hyte will clean up the app to not take so much CPU and GPU utilization. If you look at the graphs without Nexus running, I stopped Hyte Nexus from running halfway through the graph. You might notice Nexus takes up about 10% more CPU and 30% GPU time. I'm attaching: (1) my Aida64 FC4 panel, (2) the previous panel with Nexus over the top, (3) my Aida64 FC3 panel, (4) the previous panel with Nexus over the top, (5) a photo of my PC.1 point
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Same problem persists. In my case it attaches to the highest number which is never anything beyond NIC5, so what happens is NIC5 intermittently disappears leaving nothing connected, I have to go in and assign NIC4. When NIC5 reappears, NIC4 no longer works and I have to go in and manually set NIC5 again. Honestly its just so stupid1 point
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I use 3 monitors, one for doing stuff, other for doing stuff as well, and then a third to monitor the system using Aid64. It is a 27 inch monitor and I made this panel. This display panel is 1920x1024. I try to share, but the file size is to large to put in here. The zip file is 11.1MB, but max to put in here is 9.77mb. Is their a way I am to make it smaller, so I can share?1 point
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Yep, still a thing. 6 years later and this exact problem persists LMAO1 point
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I made a quick simple panel. Size is 1920x480 and I am not making it another size. Panel is free to modify. Font is included in the package.1 point
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I made a 480x1920 of your template, sharpened the text and borders/icons, and moved some of the text from the background to the Sensor Panel labels so it can be changed more easily, also resized the custom gauge to fit this new format. Also made some new color themes (you'll find everything in the folder called backgrounds) Took about 8 hours so hope you guys enjoy it. All credits to the original creator. Desktop Screenshots: In case pictures: 1418361538_StarfieldCustomSensorPanel.zip1 point
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Hi guys, sorry for being late. As promised, here I attach my finished sensor panel (as of now). The resolution is 1920x480. I think it fits perfectly with 8.8 inch screen. Fonts used were GeForce and Robot Reavers. Special thanks to @Jav M.for the meter bars, pokemon template guy for the storage meter bar, and everyone who have shares your template here for elements that I have used to make this. Hope you guys like it P/S: Since there's limitation on size of files that can be uploaded, I ll create a new account later on to share my elements used in this template in Photoshop format. You can use them for resizing the resolution or on your own template. Hope that helps 2136104408_RYZ5NSensorPanel_sensorpanel.7c00caceaf982eec278e89adc0c914141 point
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