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Swatgod

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  1. So i finally finished my first hard tubed water cooling system recently, not perfect but it still ended up working how i wanted and have my screen inside the case like i wanted mostly as well.
  2. its for use as a remote sensor panel as it has animated gif files. you load it in the lcd section of the preferences. it wont look correct if loaded as a normal sensor panel due to the gif images.
  3. here is the link to the post, it includes the sensor panel and an app i created to display(there is a newer version in the 3rd party forum section).
  4. the links should still function, i am checking now, if they stopped i can repost them, wont be an issue
  5. in the remote sensor settings you can update the url and the port to use there, which will change the url for your panel. than in my app just right click the screen to load the settings to change the url. if you also mean how to change the panel itself, you can see lcd stuff on the lcd display here in preferences: https://aida64.co.uk/user-manual/file-menu/preferences/hardware-monitoring/lcd. it works the same way as the normal sensor panel editor.
  6. if you simply use the remote sensor default settings, than the default url used in the app should work. but if changed, just make sure they match.
  7. that is the url set in the remote sensor in the preferences of aida64. you set a url and port and when enabled will tell you if it has been initialized properly, once initialized properly, that means it is available at the selecting url/port.
  8. Full use of the application is described in the readme. But you right click the window to open a menu with the above options that can be changed.
  9. so something you could try, as i initially had issues with scaling. i loaded my sensor panel through the use of it being rslcd. initially scaling was a problem as it was not respecting the size i set, but when i made my utility app to load the url for the rslcd file, i forced it to respect that size, so that it displayed everything exactly as expected. you could try to do it that way and see if it works correctly for you. (i hope that makes sense, feel free to ask questions if not)
  10. so if you know the direct url to view the browser version from the other pc on the pc you want to monitor from, you'd set it in the viewer app, and it should work at that point. by default it has a localhost url, which wont work for a remote pc, but any url will work for the most part once set in the config.
  11. o so you are trying to access your panel from another pc? are they on the same network?
  12. once the remote sensor is initialized, it should be able to load from the url it was set to and than you can either view it from the browser or the app at the url. default url tends to be http://localhost:80
  13. this means the remote sensor is not currently running, make sure you have turned it on in preferences and it has initialized correctly.
  14. if anyone is like me and wants a way to turn their sensor panel screen off when its not needed, i put up a new version of my app recently that has an experimental feature for it. if your setup meets the current requirements (still trying to find a better way to do what i am doing currently by code), than actually setting it up is not to difficult and reliably works from my own testing. https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13419-aida64-viewer-for-displaying-rslcd-sensor-panels/
  15. After working to improve my original version, i have decided to properly release it here. Features: Select Resolution of the window displayed. Select URL to load panel from. Select the screen to display the app on. Experimental support for shutting off the selected display when primary display is turned off (explained in readme). Settings Menu: Display in use: If you have any questions, feedback or would like to request other features, feel free to contact me. Aida64 Viewer.zip
  16. you have a good point, i have been considering redoing the gif images and making them actually work as expected. i have already been updating parts of the sensor panel recently.
  17. to see the gifs, you need to view it within the browser or from the utility, and if you want the sensors to look right you need to install the fonts included. (install fonts before making changes so they stay correct after you make edits).
  18. i have my modified sensor panel you can check out that has animated gifs on it with my own utility for viewing it, you can find it here: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13296-share-your-sensorpanels/?do=findComment&comment=57105 . mine uses gifs for animations but no custom gauges.
  19. so the animated ones i am talking about are with gifs and such. the custom gauges that are animated with a lot of images do not work with the remote sensor panels, only with normal sensor panels.
  20. if you do not have one of the listed lcd types, than you would just select the remotesensor tab. set your port and customize the resolution that you need/want. than just enable the remotesensor, which starts displaying at localhost:(port number). than you go down to lcd items and from there is works just like a normal sensor panel except that you can use animated images. you can either use the preview when building your panel or you can use your browser to display it as well. there are also utilities that can display the animating sensor panel as well, like one i had built.
  21. i have made some slight changes in a newer version i will be putting up soon to make it a little easier to use.
  22. could be whatever fonts were used have not been installed, if it included fonts, be sure you install them (if you have already modified sensors, you will need to reapply the original fonts to fix any issues they are having). could also be that the dpi is off as well on the sensor panel.
  23. sorry, i just noticed people asking, so here is the panel and my app. if you have any issues please reach out and let me know. the app is a quick app i wrote but the panel is just a modified version of one i found on here and not sure who the original author is. Sorry for lack of preview, should be fixed now. Aida64 Viewer.7z Aida64 Custom Panel.zip
  24. I finished my panel until i finish building my water cooling system. It uses a rslcd file so it can use the gifs it came with. i also made my own version of the rslcd viewer that has no stability issues and uses absolute minimal system resources. if interested in using, just let me know.
  25. I have no idea honestly as i have not tried to look at the file format to see what was possible. you likely could recreate the .sensorpanel content inside of it though.
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