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You quoted me by mistake, kemosabe19 was asking for help.
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Right click on the panel and select Sensorpanel Manager. Scroll down the list until you see the entry for CPU temp. Left click on it and select modify. You will now see a list of all the sensors on your computer that are being monitored. Scroll down to the temperature section and see what is available for your CPU.
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Bu çok nadir bir boyuttur, sizin için bir tane yapmak için birine küçük bir ücret ödemeniz gerekebilir.
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Read this
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If that doesn't work try this Scaling issues? Q: I import a sensorpanel and its changes the size and re-aranged objects Q: How to avoid scaling problems with sensor panels? A: Two things usually cause that You do not have the proper font installed. (The default font is loaded instead) You do not have Windows scaling set to 100% A: When creating a sensor panel, make sure that you set the scaling in Windows to 100% and that the resolution in Aida64 is correct. The manually set sensor panel dimensions are saved directly in the sensor panel file and are automatically applied when loading for the first time. Q: How to check the panel size? Right click on "Aida64" Task bar Icon > Settings > SensorPanel > SensorPanel Size Scaling issues? (Windows) Fix: Try setting "DPI compatibility mode" for aida64.exe It's a Windows compatibility setting that you apply on the EXE itself. Locate AIDA64.EXE (C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme) aida64.exe > properties > compatibility > change high DPI settings > activate "Override high DPI Scaling behavior" to System. Scaling performed by: 'System' (from the drop down) > Ok/Apply > Restart Windows > Load/import panel and check if it works now. Once you've done this, make sure that your SensorPanel properties are set to match the new panel before importing and you have a better chance of being successful. Troubleshooting not working? Users who have this scaling problem and cannot resolve the error with the known "fixes" unfortunately have to manually re-align each individual object.
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I know that I said I would alter the panel for you to save catkinson633 some time but now I got swamped with other projects. Ask him in 2 weeks as you planned.
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I sent you a private message, click the envelope icon at the top of the page to read it.
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I will do it for him, he has done so much already that it is amazing! Check here tomorrow.
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This is the only fix we know of Posted January 13 Scaling issues? Q: I import a sensorpanel and its changes the size and re-aranged objects Q: How to avoid scaling problems with sensor panels? A: Two things usually cause that You do not have the proper font installed. (The default font is loaded instead) You do not have Windows scaling set to 100% A: When creating a sensor panel, make sure that you set the scaling in Windows to 100% and that the resolution in Aida64 is correct. The manually set sensor panel dimensions are saved directly in the sensor panel file and are automatically applied when loading for the first time. Q: How to check the panel size? Right click on "Aida64" Task bar Icon > Settings > SensorPanel > SensorPanel Size Scaling issues? (Windows) Fix: Try setting "DPI compatibility mode" for aida64.exe It's a Windows compatibility setting that you apply on the EXE itself. Locate AIDA64.EXE (C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme) aida64.exe > properties > compatibility > change high DPI settings > activate "Override high DPI Scaling behavior" to System. Scaling performed by: 'System' (from the drop down) > Ok/Apply > Restart Windows > Load/import panel and check if it works now. Once you've done this, make sure that your SensorPanel properties are set to match the new panel before importing and you have a better chance of being successful. Troubleshooting not working? Users who have this scaling problem and cannot resolve the error with the known "fixes" unfortunately have to manually re-align each individual object.
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First go to Preferences>LCD and select Remote Sensor then go to Preferences>LCDitems That will open the editor which is identical to the SensorPanel editor The file formats are actually the same and you can load any existing panel into either editor but when you save from the LCD editor the file extension becomes .rslcd With these files you can display animated gifs but you cannot use them as gauges. In fact you cannot use custom gauges at all. Instead you get Arc gauges . These panels cannot be viewed in AIDA64, they must be viewed in a browser or by using a third party program created by a user here https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13419-aida64-viewer-for-displaying-rslcd-sensor-panels/
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This must be the panel that he is using https://www.amazon.com/VSDISPLAY-2560x720-VS145T-001T-Display-VS-AP2K/dp/B0BZYVM4YL He just turned it sideways. For long panels I create the bottom gauges at the top first and shift click all the entries in the sensopanel manager and use the arrows to move them all to the bottom. I click and drag the panel up and hold it there to see how they look then make adjustments. You could try to make a virtual desktop with a higher resolution but I have not had success with that.
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You probably know this but I will mention it just in case anyone is interested. You can use moving gifs in AIDA64 right now if you use the LCD format. Just use a browser or display program to display them. The developers have made it clear that they are not going to allow anything more regarding gifs.
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Also the 100 state gauges that people make are for temperature and utilization percentage where the value is between 1-100 so a 100 state gauge matches perfectly with the value. They can be quite beautiful as seen in this example edit: example removed by the creator's request.
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I have no idea where you got your numbers from but they make no sense. Here is a simple table with the way to set up the 8 sensors needed.
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Look through these https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q="1920x480"&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=28
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I thought the panel in your screenshot was created elsewhere, but since you never uploaded it that would explain why I do not have it. I do have a few others that have been posted over the years but they are .sensorpanel format and I will talk about that more later. As for rotating gauges all custom made gauges can be rotated. I thought some Aida64 gauges could be flipped vertically but I was wrong. Bar gauges can be flipped but only left to right. The graphs you used can not be flipped, sorry about that. The problem with custom gauges is that they can only be used on .sensorpanel format. Let us see if your device supports that. Go into preferences>LCD>SensorPanel> and check Show SensorPanel and click Apply A sensor panel window should appear (you might have to click Reset Position on the preferences screen and try again. If you see it right click on the window and select Sensorpanel Manager. Next click Import and click on the file you will download from the link below. Then see if you can drag the window to your display. If this does not work I am afraid that I cannot think of anything else. Good luck
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I do not have that EXACT panel, if you have it upload it I will look at it.
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All custom made gauges can be flipped and also some Aida64 graphs. I have this template let me take a look at it and get back to you.
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I think your only option is to remake template upside down in Aida64 so it turns correctly on the AIO screen.
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You might easier get a response if you post this in bug reports.
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Here https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q="1920x1080"&quick=1&type=forums_topic&item=13296
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Yes, but it takes a lot of work because you must resize and then move every part by hand. If you search for "aida64 tutorial" you will find some videos that will show you how these screens are made. Here are many already made for the size you want. https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q="1920x480"&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=28
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This is the only known solution Scaling issues? Q: I import a sensorpanel and its changes the size and re-aranged objects Q: How to avoid scaling problems with sensor panels? A: Two things usually cause that You do not have the proper font installed. (The default font is loaded instead) You do not have Windows scaling set to 100% A: When creating a sensor panel, make sure that you set the scaling in Windows to 100% and that the resolution in Aida64 is correct. The manually set sensor panel dimensions are saved directly in the sensor panel file and are automatically applied when loading for the first time. Q: How to check the panel size? Right click on "Aida64" Task bar Icon > Settings > SensorPanel > SensorPanel Size Scaling issues? (Windows) Fix: Try setting "DPI compatibility mode" for aida64.exe It's a Windows compatibility setting that you apply on the EXE itself. Locate AIDA64.EXE (C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme) aida64.exe > properties > compatibility > change high DPI settings > activate "Override high DPI Scaling behavior" to System. Scaling performed by: 'System' (from the drop down) > Ok/Apply > Restart Windows > Load/import panel and check if it works now. Once you've done this, make sure that your SensorPanel properties are set to match the new panel before importing and you have a better chance of being successful. Troubleshooting not working? Users who have this scaling problem and cannot resolve the error with the known "fixes" unfortunately have to manually re-align each individual object.
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Can we get JUST a sensor panel option for MUCH less $?
rinaldop replied to JakeinPhx's topic in General Discussion
The $60 price gives a lifetime license, the free updates only last 1 year.