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  1. Wow, awesome turn around in options! downloading the beta now Those macros would work perfectly (that is pretty much what I meant I think, I wasn't implying you would have flexible naming types for the actual variables, just a standard variable method, such as you have suggested), would you pull those macros from a text file or the summary info that Aida already samples once a session? Either way, that would certainly work, give a heap of flexibility for advanced users, and hopefully be a lot simpler to implement Will provide feedback on the beta shortly
  2. how about a macro style approach? Static labels that when you set the value to %1 (or something that signals a variable), which is then just linked to a flat txt file? That would allow advanced users to populate a text file via their own methods (1 or 2 lines of powershell or a few more of vbscript), while keeping the static approach in that when AIDA64 loads, it will simply load the template and in turn any variables listed in the static items, which would come from a static file? I completely understand where you are coming from, and doing it as a 'semi-static' model would seem like a lot of work, for potentially little value to many users. A macro style approach might be an easier approach (however I'm only a user, no idea of the nuts and bolts under the hood!).
  3. just had a read of that thread and it makes sense, I for one would be happy with a refresh of data on application start up, almost all of the data is static, so no real need to refresh it every few seconds
  4. Hi again, So I've done some more playing and fiddling, would there be an opportunity to make the summary items that Aida64 has, available in the sensorpanel/lcd options? I came across it when I wanted to display my local IP address. Aida64 obviously pulls that info and a lot more off the local machine, its just not available on the panel options menu? I upgraded to version 5 today, looks great and moving the list of items for the sensor panel to the right is a god send!!! Cheers, Pazu
  5. thanks for the reply 1) Awesome 2) Should have worked out the vertical bit! For the reverse direction, I did try reversing the scale, so putting in 100 as the min and 0 as the max to try and reverse it, but the colours misbehaved and didn't quite work. 3) I agree on the complexity, LCDHost has a good implementation, but it is a hard to get your head around. Perhaps you could implement something similar to what you have done with the graphs, so 4 steps with different colours. LCDHost would allow pretty much unlimited conditions, but I rarely used more than 4 myself (that's just me though). Making it similar to that graph setup would make it easy to understand, you could then just add a second tab or something in the simple sensors group. In terms of what properties, mainly colour and perhaps 'bold' but certainly no more than what stylings you have available now when formatting the text. In terms of what items would work well with conditional formatting, I think the simple sensors would be the main one with perhaps static images the other.I am using conditional formatting on static images which is useful, for example on my G19 I have a picture of a speaker, when I hit the mute button, that picture changes to an image of a speaker with a cross through it or you have hidden pictures with an exclamation mark that only display when certain criteria is met (max temps exceed for example). This could be implemented on the simple sensors though where you could choose to style the text or you could chose an image instead (which could be linked to the 4 conditions like in the graph). Just my 2 cents, hope that helps
  6. Thanks for adding this feature, this alone pretty much sold me on purchasing the G910 as I didn't want to give up my G19 lcd customizations! I've been playing around with the sensor panel setup and it looks great so far, I do have a few small questions/requests. 1) Is it possible or can you add options to format the time? I'd like to drop off the seconds on the time and up time to save space. 2) Is it possible to change the direction of the graphs? In particular the bar graph. For example, volume might be a vertical bar graph instead of horizontal, or perhaps you might want to reverse the direction of a horizontal bar graph. Below is a picture of what I have come up with so far (just running it on an old iPhone 5 I have, excuse the Dr Who styling!!!), in particular I'd like to run cores 5-8 in the opposite direction (from right to left) to mirror the other side 3) This is a long shot, but I've been using LCDHost in conjunction with Aida64 for a while now, mainly for their conditional formatting on text, for example, if my temps hit a certain level, the text would change colours from white, yellow, orange and then red. Would be cool to see that implemented as well. Other than that, there wasn't much I couldn't do, thanks! Eitherway, awesome work with this feature!
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