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  1. Looks really good. Could you share? would like to make a 1920x1080 version for my monitor 🙂
  2. Thanks for the reply. Tried making the resolution higher on both axis. Didnt make a difference unfortunately Currently using Chrome in Kiosk mode which works. Would prefer your lighter option though
  3. Hi I have a 480x1920 monitor I currently have plugged into the host device. In the process of moving that to another location and using another PC. Your app is working great. One little niggle I have.. the scroll bars are visible. Any way of hiding these?
  4. Wow, these look amazing. I just need to convert to 1920x1080 !
  5. Will you share?
  6. Blue version of my 1920x1080 panel; inspired by @ThatManOnTheMoon Using an Android STB running Remote Panel and Odospace Plex panel blue v2.oslcd
  7. Hi I had a similar challenge using RemoteSensor. I needed to change the gauges to Arc gauges See my post
  8. A few small updates. Added NET and UPS details and histograms within the bars
  9. I like the look of the Video Card section. Nice and clean
  10. All credit goes to @philipfreire for his Moderno panel. I just tweaked for my needs. Changed the custom gauge to an arc gauge so works as remote sensor. 1920x1080 resolution. Font is Geforce I use a Raspberry Pi 4 and Chromium in Kiosk mode PlexPanelv3.rslcd
  11. Looks so good. I need a 1920x1080 version for my remote display. Fingers crossed someone does the hard work :-) Otherwise thats going on my to do list
  12. PlexBackground-v1.afdesign
  13. Enable RemoteSensor and then just fire up Chrome in Kiosk mode with the IP and port of your PC you want to monitor. I do this with a Raspberry PI plugged into a monitor
  14. Prefer -ise in the UK :-)
  15. Thank you. Like many others, the inspiration came from another panel which was posted here. Original was from @ThatManOnTheMoon
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