
rinaldop
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I am sorry but resizing panels is a lot of work because you need to resize and then move every item by hand and that takes a lot of time. I do not have the time to do it for free.
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Removed per original creator's request.
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Would anyone have a 1080x1920 panel sensor?
rinaldop replied to Leandro Morais's topic in SensorPanel
Do a search in upper right corner. I found a few https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q="1080x1920"&quick=1 -
Here is the exact one you want. Read the full message, the files are in there
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You are welcome, I am glad it worked!
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Thank you! You probably do not have FPS support, you need to install another program that is free. Read this for instructions and if you need more help just ask. https://forums.aida64.com/topic/12526-no-fps/
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Condivido un Semplice e minimale SensorScreen 2 versioni.
rinaldop replied to saldl's topic in SensorPanel
Molto bello! Ciao dall'America! -
Nice, thanks for sharing. I may use them some day.
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That is strange since I had no trouble. I will rezip the 3 sensor panels for you. See if this helps. https://icedrive.net/s/X4Y1gTZWbWTwFvwt59BXj6Qh7xZg
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I want to thank you AGAIN for all of this praise! It means a lot to me coming from you! Thanks again,
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REQUEST NEW FEATURE - Date in the Custom Gauge
rinaldop replied to Surjeet's topic in General Discussion
I have tried many times to try and find a trick to make a calendar with no success. I would like this feature also. -
To unzip the SECOND .zip file that is inside the first .zip file it needs the password that is inside the README folder.
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Did you unzip the SECOND .zip file that is inside the first .zip file? It needs the password that is inside the README folder.
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I will be glad to help you. Did you unzip the SECOND .zip file that is inside the first .zip file? It needs the password that is inside the README folder.
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There is nothing wrong with them, you need a password to unzip them. It is in the README folder.
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If you are talking about the image in the center it DOES move based on CPU Clock, it just doesn't move very fast. Try and get your CPU clock to jump around and watch it. There really is not a great way to animate images in sensorpanel.
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If you are talking about my panel, thank you I just thought of a way that I can trigger the panel to change based on the CPU load or GPU load or any other sensor! If you want to try that let me know.
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It is a .zip file, the panels are inside. Get a program that does unzip. I just tested it and it is fine.
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Your picture is missing. That might already be possible. Read this post, it says this "You can enable multiple LCD modules in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. You can for example enable both BeadaPanel and AlphaCool, and use one device of each kind. Several LCD modules support multiple devices of the same kind too."
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Behold the awesome T-R-A-N-F-O-R-M-E-X! The art for this panel comes from a fantastic Rainmeter skin by ZakycooL https://www.deviantart.com/zakycool/art/T-R-A-N-F-O-R-M-E-X-mod-1366x768-1920x1080-410803486 I spent a lot of time and effort turning the images into gauges and the parts needed to make an Aida64 skin. Normally this beautiful panel sits calmly displaying all of your computer's vital equipment but when you play a game the panel MAGICALLY transforms into a POWERFUL game monitoring BEAST! This is the FIRST and ONLY panel that CHANGES SHAPE! Once the panel is open the image in the center will animate based on changes in CPU Clock Frequency. The panel is 1920x480 The fonts are Vibrocentric, Astronaut, and Digital-7 Mono and are all included. Take a look and give it a like! T-R-A-N-F-O-R-M-E-X.mp4 T-R-A-N-F-O-R-M-E-X-rinaldop-2024-04-29.zip
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I do not think that this survey was well thought out But it looks like it will work out well after all!
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Also some resolutions have a space around the x for example 1024 x 500 and others do not for example 1920x550 and one resolution has a -, 3840-1100 Just a minor observation.
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Why do the results say 1920x480 (other) when there is a choice for 1920x480 already? Are people selecting "other" and then typing in 1920x480?