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6 hours ago, xyn said:

Please where i can get this theme?Its absolutely absolutely masterpiece.Plz share it with me

Извините за мой английский(

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To share this file, we need Owner's permission and he did not come here since "February 11" and also deleted this file from this thread!

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I've been following this thread for a long time now. Have been trying to get ideas for my panel. Well over the weekend I finally got a start! I did a quick placement of the sensor Items I want and the "background".

I have no skills at making background or gauges, so... I am looking for thoughts and ideas to help give my panel some life. Going for a Ghosts in the Shell, black and white theme.

Any comments are welcome!

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On 17.09.2024 at 16:14, xyn said:

Пожалуйста, где я могу раздобыть эту тему?Это абсолютно шедеврально.Пожалуйста, поделитесь ею со мной

Извините за мой английский(

здесь все страницы пролистал такая не попадалась .

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On 9/6/2024 at 3:08 PM, Loyd said:

I wasn't going to say that.  I think our over zealous guardians helped that along.

 Been going thru the early days lot of good stuff there.  Still have not figured out GIMP.  

Hope all is going well with you

Thanks!

I am well, just working on other things. I might start making panels again soon ;)

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On 9/8/2024 at 9:26 PM, BigWapo said:

my panel i used all the sudden grew bigger for some reason than what my screen was and now its to big for it, i went to the file an re did it all an its still to big any ideas on how to fix that

Scaling issues?

Q: I import a sensorpanel and its changes the size and re-aranged objects

Q: How to avoid scaling problems with sensor panels?

A: Two things usually cause that

  • You do not have the proper font installed. (The default font is loaded instead)
  • You do not have Windows scaling set to 100%

A: When creating a sensor panel, make sure that you set the scaling in Windows to 100% and that the resolution in Aida64 is correct. The manually set sensor panel dimensions are saved directly in the sensor panel file and are automatically applied when loading for the first time.

Q: How to check the panel size?

  • Right click on "Aida64" Task bar Icon > Settings > SensorPanel > SensorPanel Size

Scaling issues? (Windows)

Fix: Try setting "DPI compatibility mode" for aida64.exe

It's a Windows compatibility setting that you apply on the EXE itself. Locate AIDA64.EXE (C:\Program Files (x86)\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme) aida64.exe > properties > compatibility > change high DPI settings > activate "Override high DPI Scaling behavior" to System. Scaling performed by: 'System' (from the drop down) > Ok/Apply > Restart Windows > Load/import panel and check if it works now.

Once you've done this, make sure that your SensorPanel properties are set to match the new panel before importing and you have a better chance of being successful.

Troubleshooting not working?

Users who have this scaling problem and cannot resolve the error with the known "fixes" unfortunately have to manually re-align each individual object.

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Tinkered for a while today with this. Dracula style theme based on a minimal I found here. Sure, all is unaligned. For the price you are charging you really need a Theme repo integrated and a better WYSIWYG editor. Like in XX century grouped layers. Background transparency separated from the whole sensor panel, precise positioning, etc.

I bought a volume license somewhere (because not in this life I'm paying 80 EUR (plus maintenance, what is that? updates? for a year, AAA GOLD game price for just one computer? Who the fuck needs three!!!, I would have paid 20-30 euros non questions asked for a year, 80 - 100 EUR lifetime for a computer) and got a message saying that the license is not genuine or something. But the program accepted it as genuine at first. This is a quite shady business trait, It was not even a keygen from the old days. Accept it as genuine or not. But don't come half way.

Anyway, some bugs flourished (mem access violations and some more when changing a few sensors settings together, white/blank window: restart app needed). But not sure if it's because I have a non-fully pure pristine, I rob you, license. The soft/app was downloaded from here.

I read some years ago some developers injected bugs if a non-fully pure unicorn license was used.  

Anyway, cheers.

Not coming back here so don't bother answering.

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Made a little something for my 800 x 480 panel.

Inspired by airliner engine parameter instrument panel.

Designed for a small 5in panel mounted inside a case that's all the way on the other side of the 3 meters-ish long table. So it's very light on detail for readability.

The 4 gauges are all for temps. Top 2 gauge for GPU and CPU also has a little green thing indicating fan RPM.

Also has AIO pump speed monitor. It just a custom gauge with all image slot saying "pump OK" except the first one (for 0%) saying "pump low RPM". The gauge minimum is set to whatever the RPM value I want the text to change. I haven't tested it but it should work... hopefully.

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On 11/7/2023 at 7:56 AM, 1 PC Tip a day said:

Hi beloved community!

 

Inspired by the scandinavian style, I have designed a minimalist sensor panel for 7.9 inch displays (400 x 1280 px).

I'm still working on the ASMR (Aesthetics | Symmetry | Minimalism | Round) project, but I want to share with you all a preview of it.

It uses six different 100 state gauges which I will share, and a histogram for FPS monitoring following those beatiful @ThatManOnTheMoon's ones.

 

Like and quote if you want me to share the final template!!

 

Specially thanks also to @philipfreire and @Viperr for the inspiration.

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how can i download it?

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On 2/1/2022 at 2:16 PM, SemakBelukar said:

Hello, finally done the project, also here the convert version of the visionB and visionW resolution sensor panel
you can download it here, thx for the support

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Download Link

Semakusut_VisionB_1280X720.sensorpanel 209.69 kB · 682 downloads

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Download Link

Semakusut_VisionW_1024X600.sensorpanel 242.05 kB · 697 downloads

 

For Second monitor or single monitor Ultrawide

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Semakusut_VisionB_2560X128.sensorpanel 133.39 kB · 275 downloads

 

I hope u guys like it thx ... if you need any convert resolution just tag me :D ..

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bro
i know this can be quite troublesome.

but can you convert the visionW_1024x600 into 1920x1080?

and what font that you are using?

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2 hours ago, KingDeViL said:

Hi. With which program can I change the size of these indicators? 

I need 50x50.

 

 
 

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You can Use Adobe Photoshop, GIMP or other graphic software to resize it.

GIMP is a freeware and amazing tool which you can use. Instructions:

https://guides.lib.umich.edu/c.php?g=282942&p=1888162

Else, you may post all the pics in zip and we will do it for you!

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16 hours ago, Surjeet said:

You can Use Adobe Photoshop, GIMP or other graphic software to resize it.

GIMP is a freeware and amazing tool which you can use. Instructions:

https://guides.lib.umich.edu/c.php?g=282942&p=1888162

Else, you may post all the pics in zip and we will do it for you!

Thank you, I learned how to size. I'm learning how to make a theme for Asus rog ryujin :)

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Because asus armory create not working :( 
I have to use aida64.

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3 hours ago, KingDeViL said:

Thank you, I learned how to size. I'm learning how to make a theme for Asus rog ryujin :)

image.thumb.png.138d90dfe1d0ee5f43cf832b2276826d.png

 

Because asus armory create not working :( 
I have to use aida64.

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✔️Best of luck for your project!!

I am glad it worked for you 👍
Feel free to reach out to us here if you need any assistance with anything!

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On 9/23/2024 at 3:06 PM, Alberos said:

Made a little something for my 800 x 480 panel.

Inspired by airliner engine parameter instrument panel.

Designed for a small 5in panel mounted inside a case that's all the way on the other side of the 3 meters-ish long table. So it's very light on detail for readability.

The 4 gauges are all for temps. Top 2 gauge for GPU and CPU also has a little green thing indicating fan RPM.

Also has AIO pump speed monitor. It just a custom gauge with all image slot saying "pump OK" except the first one (for 0%) saying "pump low RPM". The gauge minimum is set to whatever the RPM value I want the text to change. I haven't tested it but it should work... hopefully.

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WOW i would like to have this theme! Can you share it please?

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17 hours ago, jacopo said:

WOW i would like to have this theme! Can you share it please?

Ya, here you go. Not sure this is all you the file you need or not. Very new to Aida64. If something is missing do let me know.

Also, adjust min and max of all the gauges to suit your hardware. All 4 of them has custom range (not 0-100) to make it more pleasing to look at. I'm in a hotter climate, so my typical temp range is a bit higher. You might want to lower the range for better result.

For fan and AIO, just put in the correct RPM at 0% and 100% PWM. If you have something like FanControl, use that to set your fan to 0% and 100% PWM, note the RPM and add some buffer to make it show up better on the extreme end. I didn't look at the RPM spec on the box, I use the actual RPM when the fan is asked to do 0/100% PWM. Play around with min and max to make it look better. This is the trickiest one.

Edit: One more thing, the Batt% and power consumption (UPS load, in this case, so it counts everything, PC+monitors+router) are reading from UPS data connection, so you have to have that....

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