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  On 3/9/2022 at 8:59 PM, Scarface02 said:

Hey guys, i have got to be missing something here. my screen in my PC is a 800*480. When i take a customer sensor template from this forum that is 800*480 and drag it over to the small screen in the PC it does not fill the entire screen. i have adjusted the resolutions on the "second monitor" all over the place and cant get it to fill the screen. what am i doing wrong lol

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In sensor panel manager make sure you add the resolution of your screen 

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  On 3/9/2022 at 9:09 AM, Snig said:

Damn, this place is full of beggars! People are giving you their setups, at least try to modify them yourselves

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too true. Download and spend HOURS getting it the size and shape you want to!! even resizing images

 

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Sorry I'm new at this and not native english speaker, so bare at me if I'm not making sense. But I would like a help from you guys.


I was checking some templates here to tryout, but for some case when I import the sensor panel appear to bel totally out of scale.
For example, I imported this one:

  On 2/13/2022 at 3:52 AM, Dilz00 said:
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 And in my PC looks like that:

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This is normal to be happening?

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  On 3/10/2022 at 2:00 AM, BigWapo said:

In sensor panel manager make sure you add the resolution of your screen 

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yeh where do i go in sensor panel manager, is it a "new" item i need to add. i dont see anywhere in the background image file at the top of the list that i can add resolution.

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  On 3/10/2022 at 6:49 PM, 8ch said:

Sorry I'm new at this and not native english speaker, so bare at me if I'm not making sense. But I would like a help from you guys.


I was checking some templates here to tryout, but for some case when I import the sensor panel appear to bel totally out of scale.

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Check you have Display Scaling set to 100%

For many high-res screens, Windows will default to 150% scaling...

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  On 4/13/2021 at 6:35 PM, Lobo Blanco 1002 said:

IMG_20210415_131437.thumb.jpg.c402a35e5203ce7f48507cc4d9e92e24.jpgHello, I share my 1920x480 v1.0 sensor panel, which I made practically from scratch, since the original panel that someone shared in the group was another format and was not operational since there were many gif formats. For the same reason I remade each existing element and created several more, according to my needs. It is quite editable and I hope it will be useful to you.

edit: Apparently some have had trouble importing the template, but I think these are software resizing bug as it happened to me with other sensor panels I downloaded so I don't know what the solution is.
For now, I share the values of the general configuration, which can help to leave everything in the correct position, although the sizes of the texts could also be incorrectly configured due to the same bug.

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370574974_1920x480Blue-PinkSensorPanelv1.0_sensorpanel.7391e93bf728c1b5202ac7b8a6e36559 15.66 MB · 2220 downloads

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Could I please get this sent through to me. Looks amazing.

 

mxlegend99@gmail.com

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  On 12/28/2021 at 1:27 PM, Wondersquid said:

If you make the gauges with more than one sensor monitor per gauge like 0-16, 17-33, 34-50 etc. you can get readings of 1-100 on one gauge on one for example CPU would be six gauges in one set to the readings.

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Hi, can you post an example of the settings or anyone else.
I'm probably a little too old to understand it that way.

Posted
  On 3/11/2022 at 1:50 PM, Psycho said:

That makes sense, I thought I could do that with numbers in LED optics. But that doesn't seem to work then.

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Just spitballing here, but maybe make your first and last images totally empty? Then you can layer everything on top of the other instances.

If you do that you'd be limiting yourself to 14 active states, so you need 8 separate meters total.

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