
Nino_K
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@Tony Lou (and other): I apologize for the unnecessary post... I only later saw that the "problem" was solved.
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click on "Preferences": and then set the sensor panel to be visible: and click OK. Then, when you see it, right-click on the sensor panel, click on "Import" select your sensorpanel, and you're good to go. 😎
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Hi Hitch, Unfortunately you can't export the gauge BUT you can, in the Aida64.Install.Folder / SensorPanel, find 16 png's (or more) that make up one gauge and copy them to a new folder with a name for example NewGauge. Then you create a new gauge and, through the SensorPanelManager, assign each of the 16 png's through Custom gauge / States settings
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try to unpack the *.rar file B.R.
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A very nice mess (in your picture). de E79XP
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Welches Blutzuckermessgerät verwendest du?? or Which glucose meter do you use? (translate.google.com)
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I'm sorry but my graphics skills are ZERO. i am "old school" and i use the "Retro Digital" sensor panel i found here extended by gauges, also found here. BIG THANK YOU to the original creators:
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I don't know what the original template looked like, but if you import this one, you will be able to multiply the existing gauges and / or add new ones from other sensor panels. Unfortunately, you will have to do something yourself.
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Hi, You can right click on sensor panet on your screen and chose: "SensorPanel Manager" and then click on "Export"
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just enough of RAM: 128GB.
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Hi, This is "progres" bar of disk space usage. 34% = disk usage C: \, 159 = occupied GB and 306 free GB on C: \ disk. 38 = its temperature. I apologize for the inaccuracy of the answer. BR, Nino.
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here is how the disks look in my sensorpanel: #1. #2. #3. #4. #5. It is same for disk D:\ I hope this helps, at least, a little. P.S. Or... how it looks on my second sensorpanel (all credit for the original poster of this retro sensorpanel. I think it was by user Tahsin) BR, Nino.
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Hi, Judging by the Aida64 support page every Windows above Windows95 version is supported. How to "make" Aida64 software to work on 98. is up to you ... I don't have the ability to test.
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Hello everyone, @cbfm: After adjusting the position for each guage, text, image... you have to export your sensorpanel and save it to your disk. Best, for me, under a new name.