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  1. On 3/14/2023 at 7:15 AM, cyantist said:

    Here's mine based on VeilSide's original work. I originally wanted it to be a little flashier, but the minimalist look is kinda growing on me for now. Thanks again.

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    Will you share?

  2. 14 hours ago, HisAirness23 said:

    I have to use the RemoteSensor setting for my display. The display is working fine and loading the skins. I am talking about the custom gauges within the SensorPanel Skins such as here:

    Screenshot 2024-01-28 202913.png

    Hi

    I had a similar challenge using RemoteSensor.
    I needed to change the gauges to Arc gauges

    See my post

     

  3. 14 hours ago, apollyn said:

    All credit to @BH33 for the spectacular sensor panel shared in his original post:

    BH33 Original Sensor Panel

    I modified this panel for 1600 x 1200. I'm using an old iPad 4 as my Sensor Panel Display. 

    Some elements have been modified, some removed and some added, based on my system hardware and preference.

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    1600x1000-Apollyn-BH33-Mod.sensorpanel 6.78 MB · 21 downloads

    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

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  4. 4 hours ago, Koroem said:

    Is there a way to "broadcast" aida64 sensor panel info to a remote local pc on the same network? For instance, I have my main gaming pc in front of me, and my laptop next to me. While gaming I was thinking to have the sensor panel info displaying on the laptop screen, but monitoring the hardware from the gaming pc. I searched a bit on it and saw it can kinda be done with android devices using something called odospace or something like, that, but not exactly what I was hoping to accomplish. Basically adia64 (A on gaming pc) broadcasting to adia64 (B listening on laptop).

    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

  5. 36 minutes ago, operbico said:

    this is one of the best panels ever!!!

    easy to read

    easy to resize

    complete, light and super simple

    one of the few that really deserved to be paid for these feature

    Thank you.

    Like many others, the inspiration came from another panel which was posted here.
    Original was from @ThatManOnTheMoon

     

     

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  6. On 5/29/2022 at 6:46 AM, bibitor31 said:

    bonjour je ne sais pas si c’est la bonne solution mais en testant votre sensorpanel
    j’ai changé la taille de la police et ça marche bien
    une image vaut plus qu’un bon discours.

    Au fait, c’est un bon travail, j’aime vraiment ça.

    bonjour je ne sais pas si c’est la bonne solution mais en testant votre sensorpanel
    j’ai modifié la taille de la police et cela fonctionne bien
    une image vaut mieux qu’un grand discours.

    Au passage c’est du bon travail j’aime beaucoup

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    Merci!

    I managed to figure it out too :-)

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  7. Here is my resized panel to fit a new 1600x900 monitor.

    Camera messes with the colours in the picture.

    Not sure why my horizontal bars show in different positions between the panel designer and reality. Any ideas?

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    Screenshot 2022-05-20 074050.jpg

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  8. Waiting on a monitor to build a simple Raspberry Pi alternative to my 7" Android tablet.

    Anyone have 1600x900 designs they could share?

    Will eventually re-scale my current 1024x600 design.

     

    Topic search failed me!

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    9 hours ago, Jon Evans said:

    You can import a sensor panel file. When you click import, change the file type to 'all files' and select your sensor panel file.

    Couple of pics of my Fire Tablets with Odospace.
    What I particularly like is that they still show when the monitor is off on the PC

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  10. 57 minutes ago, Techmob said:

    Can you use the files that have a sensor panel extension or only the odospace extension?

     

    if I load the sensorpanel files, then that shows up on my pc monitor, so I assume this is used for actual display panels.

    whereas my android phone is using the lcd remote application but I can only import the odospace files to it

    is my understanding correct?

    one think I noticed on my odospace remote app, was the orientation of the files Imported didn’t match the orientation of my phone

    maybe there is a mismatch in resolution where my phone is 1080x2160 but the Import files are different.

    I am new to this

    thanks 

    You can import a sensor panel file. When you click import, change the file type to 'all files' and select your sensor panel file.

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  11. 36 minutes ago, Techmob said:

    hi guys.

    i guess i am unable to use the sensorpanel on a mobile phone as a display using odospace? 

     

    I use a couple of old Amazon Fire 7" tablets. Odospace on servers and Remote Panel on the tablets. Work fine

     

  12. 52 minutes ago, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

    It's a horizontal version of my older 'Big Bars Simplifed' panel from more than half a year ago (based on the grey and cards/tiles I made in MS paint). I don't remember who it was. I remember seeing a horizontal version before, not sure if that person gave me a shout-out either.

    I finished my updated 'Dashboard' version w/ the multiple colorways, just need to take screen shots of the diff colors.

     

     

    Cool!  thank you

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