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Nino_K

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  1. @Tony Lou (and other): I apologize for the unnecessary post... I only later saw that the "problem" was solved.
  2. 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. 😎
  3. sorry, only after the "refresh" screen did it appear that you were looking for a 1024x600 template.
  4. morning, download file in the same post you "quote":in the same post you "quote":
  5. 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
  6. try to unpack the *.rar file B.R.
  7. A very nice mess (in your picture). de E79XP
  8. Welches Blutzuckermessgerät verwendest du?? or Which glucose meter do you use? (translate.google.com)
  9. 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:
  10. 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.
  11. Hi, You can right click on sensor panet on your screen and chose: "SensorPanel Manager" and then click on "Export"
  12. Hi, This font is DS-Digital I think: I use same font.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
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