
rinaldop
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The license lasts forever but you only get updates for 1 year
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Welcome back!
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Yes, pretty much impossible
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Thanks! I will get started on it now, look for it in a few days!
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Your screen has HDMI input so Windows will see it as a second monitor. Open Aida64 > Preference >sensorpanel and click show sensor panel and then put in your resolution. Once you have a template loaded into Aida64 click and drag the window to your second display. If you need more help ask, but watch this video first
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Great! Let me know how it works out.
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For now you can ignore the red items. Now that you have the sensor manager open left click on any non red item and select modify. Then the window with all the sensor types will appear. If the sensor is working it will show you what it is reading. If nothing is selected then that is a broken one. You need to go through them all until you find the broken ones.
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Here is a wonderful skin that I bought from BHSY_289 The clock in the center displays an image every 30 minutes and it does it by counting from 0-86399. The first panel counts from 0-26999, next from 28799-53999, 55799-80999, 82799-86399. The gap between each gauge is 1800 secs which is 30 minutes or 1 frame.
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I think you will need a lot more gauges than that since Aida64's clock counts seconds and does not reset until it reaches 86400 which is 24 hours.
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Before I change all of those missing sensors I want you to try something. Put your mouse over the blank area where a gauge should be then right click and select modify. A window will pop up that looks like this The stuff on the left side is all of the things on your computer that Aida64 can read and will be displayed. Pick one and that will be seen on the gauge on your screen. Try it
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Read this https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13296-inspired-by-exhumed-sharing-derivatives/page/467/#comment-56524
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The BMW one has black dials and white dials so I have no idea what you are talking about. Take a picture and show me what you mean.
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What panel are you talking about?
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Nice job!
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Here is another https://forums.aida64.com/topic/667-share-your-sensorpanel/page/477/#comment-57165
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When I read your request my first though was, 'sure I can do this!' and my second thought was 'with all of these great panel makers doing these 100% accurate gauges why hasn't this been done before?' After trying it I now know why. As said before Aida64 counts time in seconds, that is why when you choose time for a custom gauge the values go from 0-86399. 60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours = 86400 (then subtract 1 second because it is back to 0) If you want a gauge accurate to the second you would need an image for every second of the day, all 86400 of them. At 15 images per panel (or 15 seconds per panel) you would need 86400/15 = 5760 panels. You actually need even more than that because you need to overlap one image between panels, that is why to get 100% accurate panels (for example for a needle to move 1% from 0% to 100%) takes 8 panels just for 0 to 100 and your request needs to go to 86399.
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First, thank you very much for the compliment! I try to be helpful Second, I really like your idea, I will try it this weekend!
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phantek Phantek 5" Display 2590x1440-Perfect Fit
rinaldop replied to AirBusMac's topic in SensorPanel
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Tony, I went all out on your panel. First I resized all of the images for the custom gauges and all of the text. Then I moved them all into new positions. Next I customized it for your system. After all of that I saw that the panel you picked was only half of the size of your secondary monitor so I was only half done! To fill out your display I created a mirror image of the top half and set it to monitor memory and voltages. Resolution is 515x1920. Fonts are Geforce and Helvetica LT Std Black, both are included. I hope you like it! BMW-rinaldop-2024-02-09.zip
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As I am a nuclear engineer I approve! Are you planning on sharing the panel?