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Hello guys,

I'm new in this area, I just bought a 1920x480 display, but all the models that I download from here when I import to aida64 are completely disproportionate and everything is wrong, I'm sending you some prints of how it looks, I hope someone knows what is happening and can you help me, because I saw that there are very beautiful models here, too bad I can't use

 

 

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1 hour ago, riltonjr said:

Hello guys,

I'm new in this area, I just bought a 1920x480 display, but all the models that I download from here when I import to aida64 are completely disproportionate and everything is wrong, I'm sending you some prints of how it looks, I hope someone knows what is happening and can you help me, because I saw that there are very beautiful models here, too bad I can't use

 

 

exm3.jpeg

exm.jpeg

exm2.jpeg

  • Install the included fonts first before importing the sensorfile
  • Check the display settings in Windows and whether scaling is displayed and selected at "100% Recommended"

If you have problems importing and some or all sensors should appear offset please read this.

  • Check the display settings in Windows and whether scaling is displayed and selected at "100% Recommended". The native desktop resolution is recommended for correct display.
  • Right click the Aida64.exe (wherever you have it saved on your PC) > Properties > Compatibility Tab > Change High DPI Settings > Check Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by: Select system in the drop down > ok > Apply   (might need a restart your panel and or Aida64 to load right.)
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29 minutes ago, Exhumed said:
  • Install the included fonts first before importing the sensorfile
  • Check the display settings in Windows and whether scaling is displayed and selected at "100% Recommended"

If you have problems importing and some or all sensors should appear offset please read this.

  • Check the display settings in Windows and whether scaling is displayed and selected at "100% Recommended". The native desktop resolution is recommended for correct display.
  • Right click the Aida64.exe (wherever you have it saved on your PC) > Properties > Compatibility Tab > Change High DPI Settings > Check Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by: Select system in the drop down > ok > Apply   (might need a restart your panel and or Aida64 to load right.)

Thank you very, very much! you helped me a lot, your solution worked perfectly for me!

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Fantastic topic - I've recently got back into PCs (mainly to game) as I use Apple Macbooks for work.  I never knew this Sensor Panel was a thing!! Best of all, I have a handful of HDMI screens from other projects no longer in use :)
Starting small with my Waveshare 5" LCD -- but planning to move to my 1980x720 IPS Panel in due time.

Question though -- I've seen a few recent posts here where there's a loading screen animation before the panel shows.  Has anyone got a guide on how to do it yet? I've seen a few people asking for details but have not as of yet seen any guide or info on what to actually do?

Many thanks in advance

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2 hours ago, IAmOrion said:

Question though -- I've seen a few recent posts here where there's a loading screen animation before the panel shows.  Has anyone got a guide on how to do it yet? I've seen a few people asking for details but have not as of yet seen any guide or info on what to actually do?

Many thanks in advance

It's not Aida doing it, maybe a screensaver or some other program.

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6 hours ago, IAmOrion said:

Fantastic topic - I've recently got back into PCs (mainly to game) as I use Apple Macbooks for work.  I never knew this Sensor Panel was a thing!! Best of all, I have a handful of HDMI screens from other projects no longer in use :)
Starting small with my Waveshare 5" LCD -- but planning to move to my 1980x720 IPS Panel in due time.

Question though -- I've seen a few recent posts here where there's a loading screen animation before the panel shows.  Has anyone got a guide on how to do it yet? I've seen a few people asking for details but have not as of yet seen any guide or info on what to actually do?

Many thanks in advance

Its more than likely its an rslcd format panel which allows the use of animated gif images.

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köszönöm akik mindenkinek megosztották alkatrészeiket, és paneljeiket igy elkészítettem az enyémet az itt közétet alkatrészekből az alkatrészek nem az enyémek!! én csak módosítottam saját igényeimre. köszönöm minden megosztónak! 1024x600

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7 perccel ezelőtt ANDREJ71 azt mondta:

köszönöm akik mindenkinek megosztották alkatrészeiket, és paneljeiket igy elkészítettem az enyémet az itt közétet alkatrészekből az alkatrészek nem az enyémek!! én csak módosítottam saját igényeimre. köszönöm minden megosztónak! 1024x600

 

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7 hours ago, Anthony Kolka said:

It's not Aida doing it, maybe a screensaver or some other program.

I've seen mention of other things like Wallpaper Engine and RainMeter but I'd love to know how to tie it all together etc

 

3 hours ago, Awol said:

Its more than likely its an rslcd format panel which allows the use of animated gif images.

Interesting.... is rslcd something different or is it still "output" the same way via the sensorpanel?

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54 minutes ago, IAmOrion said:

I've seen mention of other things like Wallpaper Engine and RainMeter but I'd love to know how to tie it all together etc

 

Interesting.... is rslcd something different or is it still "output" the same way via the sensorpanel?

rslcd is a browser application, it runs only through your browser. It does not start by itself like the sensorpanel (as far as I know).

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27 minutes ago, Psycho said:

rslcd is a browser application, it runs only through your browser. It does not start by itself like the sensorpanel (as far as I know).

Ahhhh - that makes sense, thanks for that.  I was just trying to figure it out - I kept importing the rslcd files but just had black boxes with GIF written where I was expecting the GIF.

Going to 127.0.0.1 in browser shows the panel correctly and GIFs working.

So the next question is..... how do I get that onto my sensor panel screen!? Do I have to have a browser window open on it?

Eg open browser, go to rslcd page, then place that window on the panel? Defo not as friendly as a standard sensor panel.  Sounds like every time I reboot the PC I'd have to open browser again and place it on sensor panel screen etc.

Hmmmmmmm

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20 hours ago, Psycho said:

great job, im gonna apply this one if you don't minde. i'll edit few things because i don't like the red in the gauges too much :p

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On 8/5/2018 at 1:34 PM, FreeZer said:

Hello
Here is my panel of ROG control for my second screen 1920x1080.
I realized with photoshop at 80% There are some changes to make.

Image 1 is without photoshop
Image 2 with photoshop

Sorry for my english I am french.

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Hi can you share 2nd panel please ? cheers

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2 hours ago, IAmOrion said:

Ahhhh - that makes sense, thanks for that.  I was just trying to figure it out - I kept importing the rslcd files but just had black boxes with GIF written where I was expecting the GIF.

Going to 127.0.0.1 in browser shows the panel correctly and GIFs working.

So the next question is..... how do I get that onto my sensor panel screen!? Do I have to have a browser window open on it?

Eg open browser, go to rslcd page, then place that window on the panel? Defo not as friendly as a standard sensor panel.  Sounds like every time I reboot the PC I'd have to open browser again and place it on sensor panel screen etc.

Hmmmmmmm

Yup it has to be open in the browser. However i have recently worked out to have the browser startup with windows and force it into full screen mode.

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2 hours ago, Awol said:

Yup it has to be open in the browser. However i have recently worked out to have the browser startup with windows and force it into full screen mode.

Can this work on my monitor normally?

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Intro

Right.... So I LOVE the RSLCD concept, but don't wanna keep faffing with browser blah blah.... 

So, in the last 6 hours, I've installed Visual Studio 2022, learned some basic c#, learned c# windows applications (Both WinForms & WPF methods), and then I've put together what I'm calling the "RSLCD Browser" .

So, here's the details for the Alpha build...

LCD > Enable RemoteSensor LCD Support -- This MUST be enabled.  Please ensure TCP/IP Port is 80 (default)

When you run the program, it will open to the top left most of your screen.  Simply drag the window anywhere you want by left clicking your mouse then dragging!  When you exit the program, it will remember it's window location the next time it restarts.  This includes size, position, and even which monitor it's on.

There's no taskbar icon, only a System Tray Icon that will show up.  Right clicking the system tray icon will give you 2 options.  Settings, and Exit.  Exit should be obvious.  Settings will open up a simple settings window where you can set the panel size.  By default it starts on 800x480.  Adjust your numbers, hit save.  the main window will automatically resize to your settings.

There is no "Title bar" or any other controls on the main window - it is purely the RSLCD Panel (Basically a web browser - it uses the webView2 component from MS)

I want to stress that this is purely an ALPHA build.  Minimalistic and crude would be an understatement 

Things to add in future versions:

- Option to set URL (Although currently AIDA64 user localost/127.0.0.1 with no option for anything else BUT this app could be used with a different remotesensor monitoring thing I guess should one exist)

- Option to set TCP/IP Port

- Option to "Run on startup"

I've only tested this on my Windows 11 PC
.NET 4.7.2 framework is required however most Windows computers will (should?) have this already.

Screenshots

Main window with settings also showing (The Animated Sonic RSLCD is from this thread)

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Icon right click (context menu)

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Notes

Fair warning, it's a 20mb .exe file (ZIP Compressed to 6mb to share) - I have done zero research on optimizing etc.  This is simply the file size as it was created via Visual Studio as an AIO file (Meaning all required .dll files etc etc are packaged into the exe similar to a portable app)

I'm open to other ideas/suggestions, constructive feedback etc but PLEASE, I've learned, created, published this in like 6 hours starting from zero knowledge ha so don't expect miracles requests to happen overnight!

Once it's been a little more refined I will upload source to GitHub 

370919421_RSLCDBrowser-Alpha1.0.zip

EDIT: I've made it's own thread here: 

 

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