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  1. Hello, I am trying to setup hardware monitoring using a BeadaPanel, as I have seen many others do, but for some reason the aspect ratio in AIDA64 is not matching that of the panel. That is that AIDA is showing it as a vertical panel 480x1280 but that is getting stretched and compressed to display on the BeadaPanel as 1280x480. The picture might make this clearer. Changing the rotation in the LCD settings does not resolve this mismatch. Does anyone know the solution?
  2. BeadaFrame Display Kit is an ARM Cortex-A7 development platform which bundled with a 7" TFT LCD Display. It can be powered and communicated with PC Host by a single Micro USB cable. Currently we use it as a secondary PC monitor for display of hardware status through Remote Sensor LCD. The question is -- is there any way to implement it as a native support of AIDA LCD screen? We are running Debian Stretch on the ARM Cortex-A7 core. And more details of this display kit: CPU NXP/Freescale ARM Cortex-A7 i.MX6ULL RAM 512MB DDR3L Storage 16GB/32GB eMMC Connectivities 1 x WIFI 802.11 b/g/n module(AP6212) 1 x USB 2.0 Host(Type A) 1 x USB 2.0 OTG(Micro-USB) Display 7.0" TFT LCD: 800x480 (AT070TN92) , w/ touch and bezel On Board Resources Reset Circuit with reset button 1 x Power select jumper 1 x Boot select jumper 1 x USER LED Dimension 188 x 118 x 35(mm) Operating System Debian Stretch Consumption 5V/350mA
  3. I installed the Beada Panel, great! But: Entering Standby Mode, it does not switch off, instead showing ScreenSavers. Is there a way to change that?
  4. BeadaPanel 3.5" IPS screen is a new model optimised for AIDA64 users. It is equipped with a 480x320 IPS screen and in same form factor as a 2.5" SSD. Some preview pictures.
  5. hi all, newbie here! this is my first post so i hope it has landed in the correct place.. be gentle! i have installed the 'simple' version of a64, is it possible to run multiple instances of the sensor panel? i have the sensor panel running in a 5 inch screen located inside my case but have a room change planned which will put the case high on a shelf out of my eye sight so i would like a second display for stats placed under my main monitor. i plan to use a larger screen say a 10.1 'ultrawide (if thats the correct term) as i like the extra real-estate. what are my options? on a similar topic, is it possible to create an 'unpublished' senor panel before removing the currently used panel? or would i have to save the current panel to file or something then start a new panel? also can anyone point me to gauge resources, ie pre made gauges? or an easy to understand tutorial for how to diy them? total novice here, but can follow an idiots guide! i have included the final evolution of my first attempt using the provided gauges etc, it took me ages to get rid of the green dials.. i finally gave up trying to figure it out in a64 so i just changed the hue on the 5inch monitor lol. really hoping to learn the skills to create something like i have seen on here.. some really nice work on the share your panel thread, some of those must have taken ages!!! impressive. any advice greatly received, but remember your talking to an a64 absolute novice!! Thanks folks.
  6. Hey guys! Im hoping for some input regarding my question. I saw, AIDA64 is supporting a lot of different displays and interfaces. Now which one to choose? Heres some more input from me about what im looking for: [Mandatory] 5-8 inch LCD display [Mandatory] only USB powered [Mandatory] black frame design to match my case, if possible [Optional] A flat, not too thick one [Optional] small bezels if possible [Optional] No buttons neccessary, i want to place it inside of my case. [Optional] an internal USB connector to directly connect it to the motherboard At the moment im using some Aquacomputer Vision OLEDs which are working fine. But i can already see some burn in and they are pretty small. Since theres no LCD coming from Aquacomputer anytime soon, im thinking about using AIDA64 to get my data on screen. I have 3 of those OLED on each of the drive bay covers, this is more or less the space i have available I have attached a screenshot of the system with the OLEDs and their current placement for you to visualize. Thank you for your suggestions!
  7. Didn't see a Beta forum so I'm posting here. The newest Beta 5357 doesn't load the LCD Items interface. All get in the upper left corner is the LCD icon and that's all. No Import/Export, nothing. This did not happen on any other beta version. It also happens if I run it as a portable and not as an update to the install 5300 version.
  8. Issue: Latest beta 5364 (and same as previous beta5357) does not load LCD items from Preferences menu. Expected Behavior: Running standard release of Aida64 Extreme (6.20 5300) and installing to latest beta all menu items that previously worked should continue to work Actual behavior: As upgrade from clean 6.20 (5300) install OR using as a portable version, the app fails to truly initialize the Beada LCD panel. LCD Items under the Preferences menu do not populate.
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