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  1. While AIDA64 recognizes the existence of the Intel ARC A7x series GPUs in the system configuration, however there are NO sensor items for things such as GPU temperature, GPU clock, GPU FPS, etc.
  2. I have an Intel ARC A770 Limited Edition 16GB video card, but I didn't see any sensor panel or configuration items I could add to the Sensor Panel for things like FPS, GPU temp, GPU clock, or any other items. Please add configuration items for this GPU.
  3. I know this post is rather old, but the issue deals with the Scale of the main display. On my system, I have to use a Scale of 150% and on the 2nd display, the Scale is 100%. Nevertheless, when AIDA64 starts, it starts in the main display and uses the Scale of 150% regardless of the setting of the Sensor Panel. The fix is to force AIDA64 to ignore the DPI and Scale of the main monitor. The solution is found here.
  4. The resolution to the Scale problem with multiple monitors is found here:
  5. Great job, Mojo! I spent a lot of time trying to figure this out. I documented two resolutions, one temporary and one permanent. You mentioned the permanent solution, but there is a catch. I found a few additional steps: set the display scale to 100%, run AIDA64 to be sure it adopts that scale. I restarted Windows, too, to be sure the Scale was "clean" for AIDA64. Then I did what you did and started AIDA64. From then on, AIDA64 ignored the display Scale and remained at a Scale of 100% regardless of the Scale of the display. AIDA64 should adopt the resolution and scale of the destination monitor or have an option to set the monitor affinity for the Sensor Panel thus forcing the Sensor Panel to adopt the Scale of that display. They can also stop "updating" the size of the Sensor Panel even though the display scale is more than 100%. I'm sure there's some work that can be done there, but AIDA64 said this was an unexpected problem and I don't think they're all that interested in fixing this.
  6. The problem could be one of two issues: 1. You didn't import the fonts; or 2. Your display Scale is greater than 100%. Check out this post where this particular issue was resolved. if this is your issue, then it's because AIDA64 adopts the Scale of the main display where it starts up, so if the display Scale is greater than 100%, then AIDA64 adopts that Scale when it runs, which has the effect of enlarging all your fonts making everything in your Sensor Panel display improperly; but you can prevent AIDA64 from adopting the Scale of whatever monitor it runs on. By forcing AIDA64 to ignore the display Scale, it will always run at a Scale of 100% and the fonts will display properly.
  7. This has to do with the display Scale and how AIDA64 handles it. See a way to fix the Scale problem here:
  8. FOUND A SOLUTION Here's the steps I followed. Change the main display Scale to 100%. (This step may not be necessary, but I did it anyway to rule out any issue with application scale.) Go to this folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme\ Right-click on AIDA64.EXE and select Properties. Select the Compatibility tab. Select "Change high DPI settings" Select the bottom option and change it to: "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by: System (Enhanced)." Click OK to close the tab's setting Click OK to close the Properties. Set the main display Scale to 150%. Run AIDA64. I tried this and it works! I rebooted my desktop, opened AIDA64, and the sensor panel displayed on the 1280x800 LCD panel in the correct font size! Since I had disabled "Load AIDA64 at Windows startup", I enabled this option, rebooted, and it still works fine. The one thing I cannot tell, and I'm not sure I want to experiment with this, is that the AIDA64 application font appears to remain unscaled, that is, it's not respecting the main display's Scale of 150%, but instead, is remaining at 100%. For me, that's not a problem as I am only using AIDA64 for the Sensor Panel.
  9. I wanted to share this process with you that kind of works as a workaround. Leave the Scale of the main display at 150%. Close AIDA64. Change the main screen's Scale to 100%. Start AIDA64, enable the Sensor Panel, then move the Sensor Panel to the secondary display. Change the main screen's Scale back to 150%. AIDA64 doesn't honor nor recognize that the main display's Scale has changed from 100% to 150%, so the AIDA64 application's font remains at 100% and the Sensor Panel displays correctly. I'm working with the Advanced Properties of an AIDA64 shortcut so that AIDA64 doesn't recognize the Scale at all. AIDA64 should have an option in preferences to select a display affinity for the Sensor Panel. That way, while AIDA64 displays with the correct Scale of the main display, the AIDA64 Sensor Panel would recognize and display the Sensor Panel at the Scale of the second display.
  10. PROBLEM STATEMENT AIDA64 upscales the SensorPanel based on the scale of the main monitor, 150%. AIDA64 changes the SensorPanel's resolution Preference from 1280x800 to 1920x1200. AIDA64 displays the SensorPanel on the primary display even though the SensorPanel was moved to the 2ndary display an locked there. After modifying the SensorPanel size Preference back to 1280x800, AIDA64 continues to upscale the SensorPanel even though the same .sensorpanel file is imported. AIDA64 is ignoring the SPWIDTH and SPHEIGHT within the .sensorpanel configuration. DETAILS I have a Dell ultra-wide 5120x2160 monitor and a Jonsbo D41 LCD screen 1280x800 (which I use for the SensorPanel). Windows 11 Display Settings Multiple Displays Remember windows location based on monitor connection Extend these displays (Monitor 1 (Dell monitor) extends to Monitor 2, the Jonsbo LCD screen) Display selection Monitor 1: Dell monitor (see settings below) Monitor 2: Jonsbo LCD display (see settings below) Graphics Card Monitor 1: Intel ARC A770 Limited Edition (discrete GPU) (Display Port) Monitor 2: Intel ARC A770 Limited Edition (discrete GPU) (HDMI [only]) Dell Monitor Display Settings (main display) Scale: 150% (recommended) Display resolution: 5120x2160 (recommended) Display orientation: Landscape Jonsbo LCD Display Settings (2nd display) Scale: 100% (recommended) Display resolution: 1280x800 (recommended) Display orientation: Landscape (flipped) AIDA64 Sensor Panel Preferences (Reference the attached aida64_NM1QXpGKwR.png file attached.) Show SensorPanel: Yes Keep SensorPanel the topmost window (always on top): Yes Prevent SensorPanel from being minimized: Yes Lock panel position: Yes Lock panel size: Yes Enable context menu: (Yes for now, but once stabilized, I will turn this off) SensorPanel background color: [Black] SensorPanel transparency: 0% SensorPanel size: 1280x800 The 2nd line of the SensorPanel file, "David Update 2023-07-16.sensorpanel" (attached), states the following: <SPWIDTH>1280</SPWIDTH><SPHEIGHT>800</SPHEIGHT><SPBGCOLOR>0</SPBGCOLOR> With the Scale of the main monitor set to 150% and even though the SensorPanel size is locked to 1280x800 and placed on 1280x800 display, as soon as I restart my system or I import the sensorpanel config again, the SensorPanel Preferences changes the size to 1920x1200. (Reference the attached aida65_KoRgFsqL8.png.) Not only that, when the SensorPanel displays after a reboot, it displays on the main display, not the 2ndary display despite the fact that I moved it to the 2ndary display and locked it there. I've also tried using a combination of the integrated GPU on the Intel i9-13900K display for the LCD panel, but the same problem exists. 1789758428_DavidUpdate2023-07-16.sensorpanel
  11. It's been over 2 years since you updated this forum about fixing the windows scaling issue. When will you fix this problem? I paid for a premium license and I fully expect that you'll fix this issue ASAP but TWO YEARS??? Seriously?
  12. I'm having the exact same problem. As long as the scale of my display (5120x2160) is set to 100%, AIDA64 displays the Sensor Panel correctly. As soon as I adjust [only] the main display's Scale to 150%, at the next boot, the AIDA64 Sensor Panel's resolution changes from 1280x800 to 1920x1200. PROBLEM STATEMENT AIDA64 is referencing only the Scale of the main display and not referencing the Scale of the 2ndary monitor where the SensorPanel is located. Below are the settings I'm using currently, but no matter what I do, the Sensor Panel keeps changing its configuration from 1280x800 to 1920x1200. I have a Dell ultra-wide 5120x2160 monitor and a Jonsbo D41 LCD screen (treated as an Sensor Panel in Aida64) of 1280x800. Windows Display Settings Multiple Displays Remember windows location based on monitor connection Extend these displays (Monitor 1 extends to Monitor 2) Display selection Monitor 1: Dell monitor (see settings below) Monitor 2: Jonsbo LCD display (see settings below) Graphics Card Monitor 1: Intel ARC A770 Limited Edition (discrete GPU) (Display Port) Monitor 2: Intel ARC A770 Limited Edition (discrete GPU) (HDMI [only]) Dell Monitor Display Settings (main display) Scale: 150% (recommended) Display resolution: 5120x2160 (recommended) Display orientation: Landscape Jonsbo LCD Display Settings (2nd display) Scale: 100% (recommended) Display resolution: 1280x800 (recommended) Display orientation: Landscape (flipped) AIDA64 Sensor Panel Preferences (Reference the attached aida64_NM1QXpGKwR.png file attached.) Show SensorPanel: Yes Keep SensorPanel the topmost window (always on top): Yes Prevent SensorPanel from being minimized: Yes Lock panel position: Yes Lock panel size: Yes Enable context menu: (Yes for now, but once stabilized, I will turn this off) SensorPanel background color: [Black] SensorPanel transparency: 0% SensorPanel size: 1280x800 The 2nd line of the SensorPanel file, "David Update 2023-07-16.sensorpanel", attached) states the following: <SPWIDTH>1280</SPWIDTH><SPHEIGHT>800</SPHEIGHT><SPBGCOLOR>0</SPBGCOLOR> With the Scale set to 150% on the main monitor and even though the SensorPanel size is locked to 1280x800, as soon as I restart my system or I import the sensorpanel config again, the sensorpanel size changes in Preferences to 1920x1200. (Reference the attached aida65_KoRgFsqL8.png.) Not only that, when the SensorPanel displays after a reboot, it displays on the main display not the 2ndary display despite the fact that I moved it to the 2ndary display and then locked it. I've also tried using a combination of the integrated GPU on the Intel i9-13900K display for the LCD panel, but the same problem exists. 1252408683_DavidUpdate2023-07-16.sensorpanel
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