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I was sick of dealing with overlays, so I started exploring using an old Android phone (4.7" 1280x720) as an LCD panel (odospace) using AIDA64 inspired by the various posts I've seen on Reddit over the years.

This is my first attempt (obviously inspired by cyberpunk).  I built a quick background in photoshop, and worked on setting up the layout.  Font is IBM Plex Mono.

  • Top box is FPS | Networking (up/down/totals) | Date | Time | Uptime
  • Left box is CPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN | AIO | Power
  • Next is GPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN1 | FAN2 | Power
  • Next is Disk | System Info | Per CPU Clock | Per CPU Util
  • Right box is Voltage | Temps
  • Bottom box is hostname | some covid stats | weather | WiFi connection speed | external IP

The bottom status bar is updating various values using a windows scheduled python script to collect data and write it directly onto the background image (external IP was blanked out from the screencap).  Aida64 picks up the image change automatically.

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1 hour ago, dnovosel said:

I was sick of dealing with overlays, so I started exploring using an old Android phone (4.7" 1280x720) as an LCD panel (odospace) using AIDA64 inspired by the various posts I've seen on Reddit over the years.

This is my first attempt (obviously inspired by cyberpunk).  I built a quick background in photoshop, and worked on setting up the layout.  Font is IBM Plex Mono.

  • Top box is FPS | Networking (up/down/totals) | Date | Time | Uptime
  • Left box is CPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN | AIO | Power
  • Next is GPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN1 | FAN2 | Power
  • Next is Disk | System Info | Per CPU Clock | Per CPU Util
  • Right box is Voltage | Temps
  • Bottom box is hostname | some covid stats | weather | WiFi connection speed | external IP

The bottom status bar is updating various values using a windows scheduled python script to collect data and write it directly onto the background image (external IP was blanked out from the screencap).  Aida64 picks up the image change automatically.

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Do you mind sharing it?
I was going to get an LCD and bought 2 then cancelled both after testing a small IPS LCD I have at home inside the PC I just couldnt stand the light gray blacks compared to my old Samsung Tab 10.5 OLED.
So either I am going to find a 8.9 or similar OLED instead of maybe just fit this 10.5 in there and call it a day :D
Now just working on getting the tablet to work as a monitor so I can use the sensor panels.

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On 1/13/2021 at 12:18 AM, Nashö said:

Many thanks to @Exhumedfor this cool cyberpunk sensor panel template.

I ve made some changes due to my screen reso 1024x600 and darker theme with blue and pink accents.

Still many to learn and thanks to everyone sharing their knowledge here.

Thanks, @Nashö for sharing your inspiring theme and @Exhumed for the incredible template and elements / tools!  I know I borrowed ideas from all of the great themes posted here so thanks to all of you who have shared also.

I plagiarized heavily from Nasho's work and converted this to an Odospace panel for use on my Android Tablet.  Specifically:

  • Increased resolution to 1280 x 800
  • Changed Font to MZM.ttf (in zip file).  This is basically a font based off the "Metroid Zero Mission" GBA game.  My PC is Metroid-themed so I picked something appropriate.  (Credit to original author).
  • I don't play Cyberpunk so I removed most of the references and created a new background.  I still kept it 'punk' as it's the spirit of the layout.

Although the file is in .oslcd format, it should still import into SensorPanel (select "All Files" in the "Files of Type" dropdown).  Also, set the resolution as indicated above.

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Aida Punk Theme.zip

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1 hour ago, 曾文一 said:

How to use a digital  gauge like you?

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I can not show the digital type gauge like others sensor panel.

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Should I import any item first?

its a custom gauge. One way around it is to import mine first then go to the digital gauge, right click and copy. Then import your own sensor panel and right click and paste.

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4 hours ago, Jacob Low said:

Hmm ... not sure why is it like that ... i attached another file, try this one instead ?

939622804_Jacob3_sensorpanel.7ac917941d839e66f86f1fd4d42a65b3 2.9 MB · 1 download

Same Issue... It looks like the background image is bigger (1015x611) then you screen settings?

Idk why this happening. I'm the only one?

@Jacob Low Maybe you could upload the XY Data? Like my Screen? Then I can fix it for on my side :) Thank yoz mate!

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Guys i have a Galaxy Tab 10.5 which resolution is 2560x1600. 

 

I enter the resolution but i cannot make the panels shared here(unless they are same res as my tablet) to look full screen. 

 

There is no way to stretch to screen or similar?

 

Also to use my tablet i have tried many options but not 100% happy with any because of the task bar showing which i cannot get rid of because I have other monitors and it seems the option is only to show on one or all.

 

Any ideas on how to best use my tablet be it wired or wireless for this is welcome. Or of anyone knows of a 10" or a bit smaller oled monitor (doubt that exists) that will be great.

 

Thanks

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5 hours ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

Guys i have a Galaxy Tab 10.5 which resolution is 2560x1600. 

 

I enter the resolution but i cannot make the panels shared here(unless they are same res as my tablet) to look full screen. 

 

There is no way to stretch to screen or similar?

 

Also to use my tablet i have tried many options but not 100% happy with any because of the task bar showing which i cannot get rid of because I have other monitors and it seems the option is only to show on one or all.

 

Any ideas on how to best use my tablet be it wired or wireless for this is welcome. Or of anyone knows of a 10" or a bit smaller oled monitor (doubt that exists) that will be great.

 

Thanks

For anyone wondering..I am really liking this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kelocube.mirrorclient&hl=en_US&gl=US
As it allows me to zoom the panel to fit the screen and no taskbar visible.

It is paid though but you can try before buying at least.
May be the one I will use if nothing else comes up better.

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5 hours ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

Guys i have a Galaxy Tab 10.5 which resolution is 2560x1600. 

 

I enter the resolution but i cannot make the panels shared here(unless they are same res as my tablet) to look full screen. 

 

There is no way to stretch to screen or similar?

 

Also to use my tablet i have tried many options but not 100% happy with any because of the task bar showing which i cannot get rid of because I have other monitors and it seems the option is only to show on one or all.

 

Any ideas on how to best use my tablet be it wired or wireless for this is welcome. Or of anyone knows of a 10" or a bit smaller oled monitor (doubt that exists) that will be great.

 

Thanks

what kind of sensor panel are u using. web version or odospace will be ok, otherwise, u can change your tablet resolution to 1280x800 which have plenty profile in this topic.

Tablet has pretty good screen with wide angle view than other screen ( 7 inch TFT, LCD...). So i think u should stick with it, and the resolution is far beyond your need

As far as i remember when u using remote sensor panel on android with a tap at screen will make it full screen and lock it there with no navigation around. It is much better than virtual screen that u using, in both performance and stability 

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3 hours ago, frozenboy said:

what kind of sensor panel are u using. web version or odospace will be ok, otherwise, u can change your tablet resolution to 1280x800 which have plenty profile in this topic.

Tablet has pretty good screen with wide angle view than other screen ( 7 inch TFT, LCD...). So i think u should stick with it, and the resolution is far beyond your need

As far as i remember when u using remote sensor panel on android with a tap at screen will make it full screen and lock it there with no navigation around. It is much better than virtual screen that u using, in both performance and stability 

So I have been trying all sorts of things. Right now I am using the SuperDisplay app. I tried odospace to the tablet but I had the  issue that after setting resolution to 1280x800, the panels still wont fit the screen.
I am trying the web version but I cannot get it to show anything except the window telling me what resolution to set the preview to.
I need to find some video tutorial LOL

 

 

How do you guys wake up your phones/tablets inside your PC..are you using some remote app or just open the case and wake it up?

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2 hours ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

So I have been trying all sorts of things. Right now I am using the SuperDisplay app. I tried odospace to the tablet but I had the  issue that after setting resolution to 1280x800, the panels still wont fit the screen.
I am trying the web version but I cannot get it to show anything except the window telling me what resolution to set the preview to.
I need to find some video tutorial LOL

 

How do you guys wake up your phones/tablets inside your PC..are you using some remote app or just open the case and wake it up?

Regarding your display, you may want to reach out to @odospace in the Odospace Remote Panel / Android thread.  He might be able to help.  The other option would be to modify one of the themes yourself.  While intimidating at first, it's actually pretty easy and fun as you tinker with it more.  The hardest part I think would be resizing background images, etc.  You can use Gimp (freeware) and the many tutorials for that.

As for the tablet wake question, my Samsung tablet is rooted.  Thus, I modified the boot scripts so that when the device detects a charge through the charging port (i.e. plugging it in), it boots the device.  Similarly, when a charge is not detected (i.e. unplugging it), it shuts down.  The shutdown is performed via the MacroDroid app, but  the function also requires root.  For all of this to work properly, I had to disable the USB trickle charge that sometimes is configured by default in BIOS.  Although my device is not mounted inside the case, I suspect that others may have employed a similar solution.

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53 minutes ago, braintez said:

Regarding your display, you may want to reach out to @odospace in the Odospace Remote Panel / Android thread.  He might be able to help.  The other option would be to modify one of the themes yourself.  While intimidating at first, it's actually pretty easy and fun as you tinker with it more.  The hardest part I think would be resizing background images, etc.  You can use Gimp (freeware) and the many tutorials for that.

As for the tablet wake question, my Samsung tablet is rooted.  Thus, I modified the boot scripts so that when the device detects a charge through the charging port (i.e. plugging it in), it boots the device.  Similarly, when a charge is not detected (i.e. unplugging it), it shuts down.  The shutdown is performed via the MacroDroid app, but  the function also requires root.  For all of this to work properly, I had to disable the USB trickle charge that sometimes is configured by default in BIOS.  Although my device is not mounted inside the case, I suspect that others may have employed a similar solution.

That is very cool!
Is there like an XDA tutorial for that boot script mod you mentioned so that it turns on when it detects a charge? I am going to look into that App. And yes my tablet is rooted.
Thanks!

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5 hours ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

That is very cool!
Is there like an XDA tutorial for that boot script mod you mentioned so that it turns on when it detects a charge? I am going to look into that App. And yes my tablet is rooted.
Thanks!

There are a couple ways to implement it, however it differs per device.  This solution was the one that worked for me.  Note that I'm on Android 5.1.1 on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, so hopefully it'll work for your device / version as well:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBKD068VIjE

 

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49 minutes ago, braintez said:

There are a couple ways to implement it, however it differs per device.  This solution was the one that worked for me.  Note that I'm on Android 5.1.1 on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, so hopefully it'll work for your device / version as well:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBKD068VIjE

 

I am on lineage os 14.1 which is lacking the file as i have been trying all sorts of things to make it work so i may just flash something older to get this done 

Thanks!!

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Hi all,

I'm looking for some help from the community. I just purchased a 7" LCD screen with a 1024×600 resolution. I'm really hoping to get a SensorPanel with a Razer theme that can run in portrait orientation.  Does anyone have one that they'd be willing to share with me? Thanks!!

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On 5/6/2020 at 3:28 AM, Monkeys86 said:

 

riusciresti a farlo 800 x 480 ??? e spettacolare 

 

 

On 4/28/2020 at 9:59 PM, Joshua Sy Pales said:

Hi everyone I'd like to share my ROG inspired Sensor Panel, took me 6 hours to make it. :)

I photoshopped the icons and created my own custom gauge, its not much but it matches the whole theme.

Enjoy..

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Hi Sir,

How to get this one..can you share the link. I like your theme for this one.

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Colors are not orange as it seem to look on the video but red..anyways, just a quick idea of what my setup is looking like.
Still debating on just having the tablet on my desk vs inside the PC..my wife says it looks kind of cool inside the PC :D
at first I was getting a small LCD but that did not do it for me...I wanted the OLED look lol

 

 

 

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