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Got bored today and started on a new panel at 1480 * 320. The idea came from posts from pcrepairvk and dave59337 so thanks guys. Its still a work in progress, still have to label some of the gauges and make some tweaks. 

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1 hour ago, Awol said:

Got bored today and started on a new panel at 1480 * 320. The idea came from posts from pcrepairvk and dave59337 so thanks guys. Its still a work in progress, still have to label some of the gauges and make some tweaks. 

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Good to see someone editing my design :D

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8 hours ago, MedaPayne said:

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Hello @Too51oll possible to have the files please, il love this sensor panel

I am away at the moment so unable to upload. I should be back around 7 April, but it isn't my work, I've just used someone else's panel posted previously and just modified it to my needs so. As a matter of fact it is slightly changed already since my original post. Hit me up again around 8 April if you still need it as I will most likely forget by then and I will happily upload my latest version. 

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7 hours ago, Too51oll said:

Je suis absent pour le moment donc je ne peux pas télécharger. Je devrais être de retour vers le 7 avril, mais ce n'est pas mon travail, j'ai juste utilisé le panneau de quelqu'un d'autre posté précédemment et je l'ai juste modifié selon mes besoins. En fait, il a déjà légèrement changé depuis mon message d'origine. Recontactez-moi vers le 8 avril si vous en avez encore besoin, car je l'oublierai probablement d'ici là et je me ferai un plaisir de télécharger ma dernière version. 

THX.... for response

Yes i contact you at this date ...

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On 12/28/2021 at 1:07 PM, WayBadMojo said:

Ahhh.....
Thank you!

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Well, I finally did it.  A gauge with 101 stages from 0 to 100.  There was never a need, just my need to say, "I did it."  Thanks for the idea, WayBadMojo (not sarcastic, even though it took forever).  However, because gauges display even when out of range you must leave an end image (1 or 16) blank, or you will always see only one gauge overwriting the previous one, if using opaque images like most people make gauges.  This would be like; 0-15, 16-30, 31-45, and so on using at least 7 gauges to make one.  I use transparent images, so I had to leave both ends blank or you will see multiple hands on the gauge image.  So, it needs at least 8 gauges with; 0-14, 15-28, 29-42, and so on.  I used 10 gauges so it will take on a yellow or red glow as a warning when getting high/hot.  Also, you need to tweak the min and max values in the manager.  The gauge with images 0-14 needs min/max of 0/15, the gauge with images 15-28 needs min/max of 14/29 and the gauge with images 29-42 needs min/max of 28/43, etc.  I cropped the hands where I could for file size and still aligning (same top left corner).
In this panel the large gauges had 101 steps each requiring 10 gauges to make.  A .png file for each degree/percent 0 to 100.  The smaller drive gauges had 51 steps each requiring 5 gauges to make.  A .png file for each degree/percent 0 to 100, counting by two.  Notice the CPU gauge reporting 35 degrees and the hand actually pointing at 35, and the GPU gauge reporting 32 degrees and the hand actually pointing at 32.  (Man am I good!)
So that probably was drivel for the “download sensor panels and ask the author to ‘fix/change it’ for my computer” user.  But it might be useful for the doers that do the work.  (Was that too negative?)
In creating the 101-stage gauge, I had to start from scratch, because I cleaned up after thinking I had the perfect gauge.  They look a little better because I also did some internal stretching on account the “real” gauges faceplate wasn’t centered in the metal body.  Also, I cropped the outside because the chrome bezel was wider on one side.
This is when I found out, when you import a gauge, it will overwrite the images in the SensorPanel folder.  After creating new images and copying them into the SensorPanel folder (overwriting the not-so-pretty) images, the panel being displayed looked better.  But then I imported a different design with images with the same name, images were the older version.  And going back to the previous panel now had the older images again.  It’s a good thing I copied instead of moved the files.  I had to import, copy new images, export, import the other design, copy again, and then export to fix both.
I wonder if anyone reads the words as well as looks at the pictures.  I know I always don’t.  Would I have read what WayBadMojo had typed without Mojo’s bad-baby-face and Eddie Murphy’s head tapping image getting my attention?  Without them I might had not-so-pretty images a-n-d many more hours of free time.

Oops, the file it too big.

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On 3/23/2022 at 9:51 AM, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

Thanks again. I'll probably give it a try when I find time, but don't hold your breath. I still haven't uploaded the non-AMOLED 'Material Design Dashboard' 1600x2560 panel.  Thinking I gotta swap the line/area graphs for histograms across the board. Probably add the transparency gradients on the graphs on the AMOLED version on the OG version.

 

Unfortunately I've only made 'Material Design Big Bars' in 1200x1920.

 

Thanks. Yeah larger panels give you a lotta options to play with. I regret not going with a 14" panel over my current 10.1"

Probably be an impulse buy one of these days.

 

I made the original 'Material Design Phone' 1200x1920, but some people did convert it from vertical to horizontal.

Nice work you did there. 

I wanted to comeback to this one and make an updated version.

 

 

Hello @ThatManOnTheMoon i send you a PM

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Here is the sensor panel file that would fit.  I had to reduce the panel to only have 3 gauges.  The RAM, CPU and C drive gauge.  At least you would get all the 262 images needed to recreate it.  Just duplicate the RAM gauge and move it, for the GPU gauge, and do the same with the C drive gauge to do the rest.

Be careful when changing the type of any gauge though. For example: the first of 10 gauges needed to make the RAM gauge needs to have a range of 0 to 15.  When you click on any other choice it will instantly be changed to 0-100.

Have fun.

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On 12/28/2021 at 5:27 AM, 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.

Apologies!!!  It was Wonderwquid's Idea.  Even though Eddie did get my attention.

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So, I clicked on the invite to www.aida64skins.com from a previous message, and I see one of my sensor panels in stock and being sold there.  Not too sure what to think about that.

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20 minutes ago, Dave59337 said:

J'ai donc cliqué sur l'invitation à  www.aida64skins.com à partir d'un message précédent, et je vois un de mes panneaux de capteurs en stock et vendu là-bas. Je ne sais pas trop quoi penser de cela.

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that's exactly why I posted a message under his link to show my total disagreement... using someone's work but also to make a business of it is distressing!!!!!

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1 hour ago, MedaPayne said:

that's exactly why I posted a message under his link to show my total disagreement... using someone's work but also to make a business of it is distressing!!!!!

who do you think is the author of this work?  and who just edited it?

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2 minutes ago, pcrepairvk said:

who do you think is the author of this work?  and who just edited it?

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very disgusting when someone edits someone's work and then says he's the real author   And website is mine with my original work

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15 minutes ago, pcrepairvk said:

very disgusting when someone edits someone's work and then says he's the real author   And website is mine with my original work

 

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Being devils advocate i would say that if the gauge being offered for sale is using the amendments made by Dave then i would say Dave is the author/owner but the original idea belongs to pcrepairvk.

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