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Arbit last won the day on June 19 2023

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  1. Great looking panel, by the way.
  2. Yes. Having a blank at zero or copying the 1 pic is a great solution to make the numbers easier to deal with. If anyone wants to use a 100 image sensor, go for it. While I can see how it will look better, the amount of work and images involved is (for me) not worth the extra effort. I guess if you stare at your sensor panel continuously, it will make a difference. I think most of us just glance at our panels and look at where the line is pointing to get an estimate of whatever the status is. Again, for me, it's not worth the effort. I put a lot of thought into making a moving picture using sensors similar to how others use rainmeter. We would need a sensor that changes values continuously, like the clock. In order to do it, we would need 1000s of sensors, one for each second of the day. (86,400 seconds) Still looking for an elegant solution. I'm waiting for the day when AIDA 64 will allow moving gifs to be included in our panels.
  3. Why would you make a button with 100 states? 16 states will give you fluid motion in almost all sensor graphs without bogging down your panel with extra images or crap. Plus, it's a nightmare to manage if you want to make a change in the image files. 16 (standard on AIDA) is a standard for a reason. Even if you reduced it to 50, do you think you would notice the bar graph or sensor line 1 click off? Not a chance. My strong recommendation is to not waste your time or energy in going above 16. To answer your real question without all the hyperbole, take 100 and divide by the sensor images you want. You will have to have multiple sensors right on top of each other matched exactly on the x and y axis. You will need 8 sensors in your case. The first sensor would have images and states for 1-15, the second would be 16-32, the third would be.... Set the first image in the first sensor to be 0 for the low and 0 for the high setting. The second image would be 2-2 until you hit 15. On the the next overlayed sensor 16-16, 17-17 until you hit 31. On to the third and repeat until you hit 100. Its going to be tough not to mess up integrating all 100 images and states without messing it up. I struggle with 16. Good luck with your endeavor.
  4. I love that as well. I'm using a vertical panel. Here is my modification. If you search my name, you can find this panel. For download.
  5. What are you trying to do? I make my panels for my little monitor on my big screen and move it over so any panel can be used on your big monitor. Just make it on your big monitor and leave it there. Find where you want it placed and lock it.
  6. Uh.... Probably not. Asking for 10-20 hours of work for free? I think it's rude to ask. Go to YouTube. Watch videos. Learn to use Photoshop, illustrator, or some other design software. "Can someone please purchase the parts for a PC for me. Put it all together. I want the following software installed. And one of those cute little screens... I'll have one of those... But I don't want to pay for AIDA64. Is there a way to get it free? Deliver it to me in Bangcock. And I need it but next week for my daughter's birthday!" My wife says I'm grumpy... But come on, really?
  7. Very nice. I think the idea is to be able to actually read the sensor items. You didn't ask my opinion. But I think it would be improved by getting rid of the white swooshes that make it tough to read. Otherwise great panel. I'm giving feedback-not asked for but trying to be constructive not offensive. Respectfully.
  8. That's in the windows"magnification" area, not in Aida, correct?
  9. After looking at my own screens that I made for 515x1920 when I uploaded them and re-downloaded them to my work screen and install them The sensor panel was the wrong size. I had to go into the preferences under sensor panel and resize them for the correct size. I have no understanding why this happens. But this should probably help you as well.
  10. It depends on your screen resolution and if you have any screen "magnification". My home screen is set to 150 percent so I can read the text on a high resolution monitor. If I didn't set it up that way everything would be tiny. That messes with everything on AIDA. I use the same sensor panels at home and work. (515x1920) the problem is that I use 2 different monitors with different resolutions and 2 different magnifications. When I work with Aida and import a home screen from work... Yup, it's a good couple hours moving things around to get it right. When imported the Aids screen is the wrong size and many items are even off the screen. It's something I really don't understand why it can be fixed by the programmers. If an item is set for x&y coordinates, they should be the same for any monitor no matter the resolution. If the panel size is the same and xy coordinates are set, it should work, should stay consistent, but doesn't. If I print out the coordinates from work, it makes for a faster transition... But still a pain. If you download a panel from here and don't have the original xy coordinates, it's a tedious process to get it right.
  11. Right click on the panel. Choose sensor panel manager. Select new. Pick what item you want to display. Customize it. Put it in the correct position. Done.
  12. I think it's really ballsy. You spend hours making a sensor panel. Some asshat writes... Redo it in x resolution... And change the sensors... I think you absolutely should be paid to do modifications of your panel. I don't understand how someone can even ask that. (But I see it on every page). People, use the downloaded panels as inspiration. Modify them as you wish. Learn. But don't ask an author to redo their panel without expecting to pay for it.
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