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Hi ! Where is the 800x480 version? I'm looking for that but i can't find it.1 point
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Oh Wow! 😍 This Butter Glide Dynamics is a huge game-changer. I love it. Awaiting for your next update.1 point
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Thanks you sharing- I was able to modify this to work with 2560x1440 (vertical monitor)1 point
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⭕Hello everyone, I made a panel with the background of someone who posted here (Sorry, I couldn't find the link, there are more than 500 pages) the credits are yours if you see it here.. Big hug🤗 ---- I'm also leaving the theme link for Rainmeter for the weather and the font used in the project called GeForce --- 💜Stay Safe 2024-06-27_1920x480-Seraph4.sensorpanel1 point
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Has anyone tried this? I got it from the manual for a case (Jonsbo D31) that arrived today for a new build. I don't have all the parts yet and I haven't even bought a license so I can't really test it, but I was here looking for info about making custom SensorPanels and thought it might help. . Under different display (main screen) resolutions/scaling ratios, the icons and texts of the monitoring interface may be displayed in dislocation. Adjustment method: Open the AIDA64 installation directory, the default installation address is:" C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\ AIDA64 Extreme", Right-click the icon of the main program "aida64.exe", and select "Properties"-"Compatibility"-"Change settings for all users"-"Change high DPI settings"-check "Override high DPI scaling behavior" in the pop-up menu .scaling performed by:" - Select "System (Enhanced)" and step by step "Apply" the modified settings menu. Finally, right-click the AIDA64 program icon in the lower right corner of the desktop, select "Exit" and restart the program.1 point
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Hello! Does anybody know where to get this sensor panel? It's just perfect, would definitely use in my setup1 point
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Only a teaser for a new vertical Cyberpunk (480x1920px) Sensor Panel i am working on. Complete vector based graphics. I am also working on the self-made gauge meters and allready finished temp and load. It will take a while until the complete sensor panel is finished because I work on several panels at the same time, depending on my mood. I will add more color variations and backgrounds. Important information: This sensor panel will not be offered for free. If you are interested in buying this sensor panel, please feel free to contact me here at Aida64 forum, YouTube or https://twitter.com/3xhumed. I only accept Paypal!1 point
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The title says, "Share," so I'm sharing. 8 custom gauges, interchangeable and stackable with 8 background images. Each gauge is 170 by 170 pixels, resized from 751 by 751 pixels originals exported from Microsoft Publisher. I created all images from scratch. Let me know if you would like a different size. I've been working on gauges for over a month for my panels. I wish I had seen Kirstein Tito's post earlier, (Dashboard on 11/28 seen on page 181). The use of transparency and overlay is awesome (IMNSHO). I would have come up with mine much earlier. I knew I wanted multiple items on a single gauge. More like a mechanical gauge (non-transparent). I tried making gauges with a transparent canvas to the sides to have the text (when ticked) not centered. They worked, but the 16 images needed to be modified every time I changed font and/or font size, so after issues with fonts and text overwriting images, I started over having several images and gauges to make one. It sure would be nice if Aida64 would add an offset option to the custom gauges for text. Another thing Aida64 (if you are listening,) you can align left or right but not center on sensor items. That one I have an alternative: Use a 100% transparent .png image with all 16 stages of a gauge. But this method sadly has no labels. This sensor panel is not much to look at, but it was easier for me to make and upload it instead of uploading 145 images, not to mention explain it. All LED and hand gauges can be placed atop each other to create different gauges. Example 1 has activity percent of threads 1 and 2, core 1 temp and core clock speed. Example 2 has AIO pump RPM and CPU temp. Example 3 has only master volume. Example 4 has my 3rd drive's activity and both of its temperature sensors. Example 5 has GPU temp and FPS gauges with standard Aida sensor text mixed in. 2045868797_StackingExample(170x170)_sensorpanel.985d385e593aa81036af7ea5b89b4bb71 point
