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WayBadMojo

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  1. Hahaha, minor hiccup that made me laugh.. Regardless, thanks for helping admin this place! -Mojo
  2. It's a Windows compatibility setting that you apply on the EXE itself... Locate AIDA64.EXE (C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme) 1) Right Click 2) Properties 3) Compatibility Tab 4) 'Change High DPI settings' 5) Check 'Override High DPI Scaling' 6) Scaling performed by: 'System' (from the drop down) 7) Ok/Apply 8) Restart Windows 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. -Mojo
  3. Seconding the post above for corrective measures. I've also had luck making sure that my SensorPanel resolution is set in Preferences to match what is in the header of the SensorPanel file itself.. You can open a SensorPanel file in a text editor and the top lines will let you know what size it will try to display. Here's an example of the first 2 lines from one of mine: <SPVER>100</SPVER><SWVER>6.33.5766 Beta</SWVER> <SPWIDTH>1920</SPWIDTH><SPHEIGHT>480</SPHEIGHT><SPBGCOLOR>0</SPBGCOLOR> In this case it's a horizontal 1920x480 panel. -Mojo
  4. This is sexy, nice work Exhumed! -Mojo
  5. It looks like Denmark to me... https://www.wfonts.com/font/denmark -Mojo
  6. Confirmed that this is only an issue with transparent PNG files exported from Paint.Net, please delete this discussion.
  7. Update: This may be Paint.Net related.. I grabbed a copy of Inkscape and regenerated the transparent PNG files that I was using, so far the issue hasn't repeated...
  8. Was attempting to make it easier to change the colors of one of my sensorpanels by using a separate colored background with transparent PNG files to overlay on top of the color block. Tested this method and it worked fabulously for the first sensor item, so I started making minor modifications to the overlay files when I discovered that only the first transparent PNG file that I load works properly. Any subsequent transparent PNG that I load seems to have issue with transparency where it shouldn't. I've recreated this multiple times now assuming that it was my error in generating the PNGs, but I wanted to see if anybody else can recreate to see if this is a bug. Version 6.70.6000 4/11/2022 build date Thanks, -Mojo
  9. Nice! Glad you like it. I realized that I forgot to indicate that I used the GeForce font on mine if you'd like to keep the look/sizing the same. https://fontsfree.pro/brand-fonts/917-geforce.html -Mojo
  10. Changing landscape to portrait isn't quite as easy as a recolor or a marginal resize, but here's my first pass at a Blue/Purple 480x800 variant... Be sure to send a pic of what this looks like in your rig! -Mojo 2022-05-09 BadMojo BluPurp 480x800.sensorpanel
  11. Think somebody asked for a Blue -> Purple variant of this panel a while back, here's an updated copy in those colors in both 1920x1200 and 1920x1080 formats. There's no real custom assets in my panel other than the background and dividers, and these are just simple gradients so changing colors is VERY easy to do yourself, you just have to use the picker on the graphs... -Mojo 2022-05-07 BadMojo BluPurp 1920x1200.sensorpanel 2022-05-07 BadMojo BluPurp 1920x1080.sensorpanel
  12. The Nexus 7 is 1920x1200, sorry I typo'd the filename... -Mojo
  13. This is an excellent panel, I can see this being very popular, nice job! -Mojo
  14. Glad you like it, thanks for the feedback.. My panels tend to be on the simpler side since I am mostly interested in usage overview and general temps. -Mojo
  15. Wow, just wow, that's quite a bit of work, nice accomplishment! Mojo
  16. Thanks for the feedback> Glad you like it and were able to tweak it to make it perfect for you! -Mojo
  17. This is absolutely gorgeous, TMoTM! Nicely done. -Mojo
  18. Started with my external 1920x480 8" LCD, moved to Odospace and a 7" tablet, and finally on to a status bar on my second monitor.. A simple 2560x128 dashboard to help me keep an eye on my system performance. Used the top slice of my desktop wallpaper as background to simulate transparency. Still a work in progress, but so far, I like it. -Mojo
  19. Updated a bit: Added fade gradients over the area graphs and some additional gradients over the bar charts to give them a little texture... -Mojo BadMojo - BlueOrangeDash - 1920x200.oslcd
  20. Really like this idea, but want to make a vertical version, can I borrow those gauges? they are nice and clean! -Mojo
  21. Seconded for 2022, this would allow us to make sensorpanels that feel like desktop widgets and really express our creativity!
  22. What are you using for these gauges? Aida doesn't support the level of granularity that the dials in your grabs are displaying... -Mojo
  23. I'd like to see variables for colors in the settings since I change my sensorpanels frequently... If I could just change one variable from Blue to Green and have anything that I set with that variable for color (text, graphs, etc) change accordingly, that would be awesome.. -Mojo
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