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  1. Here is a 1924x480 panel I made for one of my systems. It's designed for a Ryzen 5950x Asus Crosshair Mobo and Powercolor 6900XT GPU but could be modified for most systems. logos too. I installed the panel to my living room PC and I haven't made the changes to reflect the difference in Mobo or GPU yet. I'll upload the sensorpanel file as is , if anyone is interested LMK and I can also upload a copy without the logos that they can add their own logos too. Asus ROG sensorpanel.sensorpanel
  2. Asus ROG sensorpanel.sensorpanelI finally created a sensorpanel for my build. It's real nice having it configured specifically for my system. It didn't take as long to create as I thought it would. The hardest part was making the background. Asus ROG sensorpanel.sensorpanel
  3. I have an issue with the sensor panel also. I tried to make it work correctly and I still cannot make it display correctly. Changing the compatibility option to system or system (enhanced) does stop it from changing the values in the display panel settings but it still starts on my main display and is about 4x larger than it needs to be to fit on the display panel. I tried to set it to the low settings (480x320) but it doesn't start on the secondary display. Can someone help me with the solution because I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
  4. I have this problem too. I have searched for a solution and found nothing. So is there a fix for this Issue? I will explain my exact setup. Main monitor- 5120x2880 or 3840x2860 at 250 scaling 2nd display- 1920x480 position Top Left The only way the sensor panel displays correctly is when I have the main monitor set to 100% scaling. I have tried changing the dpi settings in the compatibility menu to system, system (enhanced) and application modes. Is there a setting that can make the sensor panel ignore the dpi settings and use 100% scaling at 1920x480 resolution?
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