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Here is another 600x1024 panel. The screen has CPU and GPU temp warnings and a general warning if temps get too high. Special thanks to @Chino83 for the screen idea. Originally done for my daughter she decided to go with a red theme instead of purple. Fonts included in the zip. Flaming Purple Skull.7z
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I made a yellow version. Both versions are in the download. See other version here Special thanks to @1 PC Tip a day for creating the gauges. (See post below to download) Blue_Flame.7z
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The "workaround" is great but not for animated wallpapers. I've made some that work ok when the entire panel is set to about 40% transparency. Maybe some day I'm guessing not soon as this request goes back 10 years now.
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I see some older posts but transperant background
Wondersquid replied to Wondersquid's topic in Brainstorming
This is a helpful link Thank you but it still does not allow animated wallpapers That is what I am trying to do. I do appreciate your work its just not what I am looking for. Thank you. -
If you load the panel it will add all of the assets to you C:/Program Files(x86)/FinalWire/AIAD64 Extreme/Sensorpanel folder
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Some hardware, Unfortunately is not supported. Start a thred in "Hardware Monitoring"
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You have to change the file extension to .sensorpanel
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Você precisa alterar a extensão do arquivo para.sensorpanel
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Unispace. Download it Here
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Glad I could be of service.
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I have several here for download just look up my posts.
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Looking forward to seeing your work.
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If you make the gauges with more than one sensor monitor per gauge like 0-16, 17-33, 34-50 etc. you can get readings of 1-100 on one gauge on one for example CPU would be six gauges in one set to the readings.
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Borg version of @Alpharius68 great Death Star panel all credit to them on this one. Borg_sensorpanel.7d9089a1f99abd558b234bee9345e79d
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There is a work around. It's not due to large .png its the background that is the issue. if you put a solid background .jpg then you can add the .png next (see screenshot) the first image it jpg and the transparent overlay is png.
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I'm 52 LOL so let's go get some ensure sometime.
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I can agree with you. I still feel the way I do besides I like the idea of others enjoying my work. I've always been more of an open source kind of guy. But sharing a photo give people the opportunity if they really like it they could download the photo and with a little work in Gimp recreate you panel for them selves.
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I feel with the title "Share your SensorPanel" that if you post it you should share it. If you do not want to share your work with the community here than post it elsewhere I mean it's in the bloody groups name. Ya dig?