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  1. Hi, Here's an iphone photo of the situation. Hopefully the cause is a step that I omitted, although I did hours of try this, try that, without success. Again, I'll highly appreciate your comments and opinions. Thanks
  2. Hi, New AIDA64 user here. This situation occurres on 2 different manufacturer's 1024x600 monitors. Upon trying about a dozen different shared and sample panels, they all are about double the size of the external monitor, even though they have published specs as being "for" the 1024 x 600. Additionally, labels are out of place, and usually on top of the icon meter, or each other. Many of the fonts are way too big. For those sample and share panels that have fonts included, I did install them into Microsoft Windows. On some of the 1064x600 panels, everything is scrambled all over the place. Sadly, search engine search results are elusive, toward identifying a solution for scaling, and font size and positions. I'm unable to find a panel preferences setting to fix, or I'm not looking in the right places. I tried quitting and re-opening ADIA64, but that didn't help. Any "how to" advice will be most graciously appreciated.
  3. Hello, Thank you for allowing me to join the AIDA64 forum. New user here, seeking a 7-inch display/monitor without success. I first tried an old no-name Chinese 7-inch which works, but the panel turned into a mess upon using it with sample panels. (text was all over the place). Next I ordered the Ebay "7" Capacitive Touch Screen IPS LCD Display HDMI For Raspberry Pi AIDA64 Monitor " which is advertised to be AIDA64 compatible. Upon arrival it was detected by Windows 10, but only displayed a solid blue or black screen. Half a day of troubleshooting and trying it on 2 other computers failed to resolve it. The OEM only provides Raspberry Pi drivers for it, so no go there. So I'm returning it for refund. Next I went to the AIDA64 application, under Settings ---> Hardware Monitoring ---> LCD Items. When I click on a monitor listed there, the entire menu block changes to something else, and so I'm only able to ID names there. Some are big names but their monitors are way larger than 7-inch. Searching around on NewEgg and Amazon for "AIDA64 monitor" returns a list of Raspberry Pi oriented monitors with no indication of the compatibility with AIDA64. User reviews on Amazon are considerably negative. If I'm supposed to be looking for a VFD monitor, I have no idea what VFD monitor is. Search engine searches describe a Variable Frequency Drive motor controller. I'll be most grateful for your opinions on good, reliable 7-inch monitor choices and where to buy. Many Thanks!!!
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