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Yes, I agree. If this can be done atleast, it will also be of great use.
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Thank you. I also use the same approach; however, error occurs while selecting the incorrect sensor. If grouping thing can be achieved be Devs, it would be a game changer again for the sensor panel manager. I agree, maybe we are requesting the Luxury
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No no, I did not mean selection. I meant if we can group the sensors. For example (this view is from AIDA only): Here in above picture, all the branches are grouped and when we expand, it should show sensors inside something like this: This is just an example wherein the sensor panel manager should look like: Collapsed view: > ====== CPU TEMPERATURE ======= > =======GPU TEMPERATURE ======= > =======FANS======= When we expand any of them: ^====== CPU TEMPERATURE ======= CPU Sensor 1 CPU Sensor 2 and so on >=======GPU TEMPERATURE ======= > =======FANS======= I hope this is clear now. I apologies for the earlier confusion (if any)!
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That makes sense! If possible, I’d like to suggest a potential feature that could help with two things. Would it be feasible to allow for the grouping of sensors and the ability to duplicate these groups? Here’s how this could benefit the user experience: Grouping sensors would help keep the sensor panel manager clean and organized, as groups could be expanded or collapsed as needed Duplicating a group would create a new group placed below the original, with the new group containing the same set of sensors as the original Would it be possible to consider adding this as a new feature? Thank you!
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I also agree that when we duplicate, the duplicated sensors/text should be organized in the correct order, rather than appearing alternately. I would love to have this change/fix too.
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Open Sensor Panel Manager without right-click on panel
Surjeet replied to VintageOffice's topic in General Discussion
I thought regarding the same post sending you mine message here. I completely understand your point, and I believe this could be a great feature request for the AIDA Developers! You might want to share your message or post with Fiery—he's an amazing admin who can address and help bring such requests to life! -
Open Sensor Panel Manager without right-click on panel
Surjeet replied to VintageOffice's topic in General Discussion
In the latest AIDA64 update added Ctrl+M keyboard shortcut on the SensorPanel to let you open the SensorPanel Manager without using the right-click context menu. -
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This Issue is discussed many times in the forum: Scaling issues? Q: I import a sensorpanel and its changes the size and re-arranged objects Q: How to avoid scaling problems with sensor panels? A: Two things usually cause that You do not have the proper font installed. (The default font is loaded instead) You do not have Windows scaling set to 100% A: When creating a sensor panel, make sure that you set the scaling in Windows to 100% and that the resolution in Aida64 is correct. The manually set sensor panel dimensions are saved directly in the sensor panel file and are automatically applied when loading for the first time. Q: How to check the panel size? Right click on "Aida64" Task bar Icon > Settings > SensorPanel > SensorPanel Size Scaling issues? (Windows) Fix: Try setting "DPI compatibility mode" for aida64.exe It's a Windows compatibility setting that you apply on the EXE itself. Locate AIDA64.EXE (C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme) aida64.exe > properties > compatibility > change high DPI settings > activate "Override high DPI Scaling behavior" to System. Scaling performed by: 'System' (from the drop down) > Ok/Apply > Restart Windows > Load/import panel and check if it works now. Once you've done this, make sure that your SensorPanel properties are set to match the new panel before importing and you have a better chance of being successful. Troubleshooting not working? Users who have this scaling problem and cannot resolve the error with the known "fixes" unfortunately have to manually re-align each individual object.