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On 6/6/2022 at 1:41 AM, Danny Pan said:

how do you do the animation?

Good luck getting an answer. Seems the premise of the forum has been lost. Its not about discussing and sharing ideas any longer, as it once was. It seems to be all about monetary gain now. Sad.

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On 5/22/2022 at 12:46 PM, Exhumed said:
  • Download Aida64 software and install it (trial version is ok, you can buy a license later to unlock all sensors)
  • Download a sensor panel what you like from this forum. Some are packed as archives (zip/rar/7zip), others are available directly as sensor files. Each sensor panel was created by a user for a specific resolution. The resolution should normally be applied automatically when importing.
  • Open the archive and extract the folder inside or the included files (Sensor panels can have different file extensions (.axlcd, .sensorpanel, .oslcd))
  • Start Aida64 and open settings. General >  "Load AIDA64 at Windows startup"

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  • SensorPanel > "Show SensorPanel" and "Enable context menu" (there is also the important "SensorPanel size" option you need later if you want to make your own panel)

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  • Hardware Monitoring > Enable these options if you need them

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  • Import a downloaded sensor panel in to Aida64. Taskbar > "64" icon > SensorPanel Manager

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  • Click on "Import" to import the downloaded sensor panel. If the file extension cannot be opened easily or is displayed as not loadable, click on "All files (*.*)" and thus import the sensor panel.

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  • In the sensor panel manager you edit the sensor panel and make any changes you want. All elements are at specific coordinates.
  • The background image should always be at the top of the list if one is used. All objects in the sensorpanel manager are arranged in specific layers. At the top of the list is the lowest level in the sensor panel manager and in the sensor panel on the desktop. So exactly the opposite!
  • The NSWE arrows (on the right under import/export) are used to fine-tune the selected objects in the sensor panel manager. "1 px" means move one pixel wide the marked object on the sensor panel you see on the desktop. By clicking on "1px" you can change the width to 1, 5, 10 and 20 pixels that a marked object should jump in the desired direction.
  • Add a new object under "New". This can be a hardware sensor from your pc or a graphic that is in a folder.
  • You can change objects that are already in the sensorpanel manager with "Modify".
  • With "Hide" you can hide objects that you want to temporarily hide. Press the button again and it will reappear.
  • If you have placed an object and want to adopt the set values such as color, font, font size but later only change the font color, for example, you do not have to completely reinstall the sensor with "New" but can simply clone an object with "Duplicate". This then sits in exactly the same position and only needs to be moved.
  • To move an object up or down one level in the sensorpanel manager, you can use "Move up" and "Move down". On the one hand, this can be used for clarity and also be practical, because objects that are one below the other cannot be edited by right-clicking on the open panel on the desktop because another object covers it and instead is selected when you click on it.

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Add a new sensor. Select the "Item Type" and then select a pc sensor you want to see in the panel from the long list.  Set the Font, Font Color, and Font Size, Show label (type something there for testing), if you want a name next to the sensor values and click "OK".

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The sensor is now displayed on the desktop on the top left of the previously imported sensor panel. With a right click on an object (yellow dotted line) and a left click on "Move ..." the object can roughly be moved with the mouse to a different position within the imported panel.

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All the rest of what you can do with the program would lead too far as instructions. Just experiment with the options that the program offers you. Try and fail motto. :D

Thank you for the small tutorial on how the program works. I am new to this and can't wait to make one. I just made my first pc and I am excited to finish this panel. thanks for the help

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9 hours ago, cryptxt8080 said:

Thank you for the small tutorial on how the program works. I am new to this and can't wait to make one. I just made my first pc and I am excited to finish this panel. thanks for the help

Thanks, glad to hear that I can help this community to create their own panels with my short beginner's guide.

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20 hours ago, xmanrigger said:

Good luck getting an answer. Seems the premise of the forum has been lost. Its not about discussing and sharing ideas any longer, as it once was. It seems to be all about monetary gain now. Sad.

I would assume that the panel is in rslcd format which allows you to use gif files. As for not getting answers for questions asked, i've asked for help from multiple posters on the forum but these people have their own lives so when answers arent immediate its not an issue. Patience is the key.

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Dashboard is my new sensorpanel project (1920x480px). The entire design and graphics were created by me personally. It's still WiP, 40%. It will have several different gauge usage indicators (circle and blue lights).

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2 hours ago, Exhumed said:

Dashboard is my new sensorpanel project (1920x480px). The entire design and graphics were created by me personally. It's still WiP, 40%. It will have several different gauge usage indicators (circle and blue lights).

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Brand new style -perfect

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On 9/3/2021 at 6:54 AM, Liao Joey said:

preview video below.

Almost finished. I will release it before this Saturday. But there will be no download link...

Still the old way.. Please leave your E-MAIL address. Or private message to me E-MAIL. I will send it to you...

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Nice job bro!!! If it's still available and can share, I'd be grateful!?
rodrigo.chopps@gmail.com

Thanks!

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5 hours ago, Exhumed said:

Dashboard is my new sensorpanel project (1920x480px). The entire design and graphics were created by me personally. It's still WiP, 40%. It will have several different gauge usage indicators (circle and blue lights).

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that looks beast also

 

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On 9/5/2021 at 3:36 PM, Rong said:

This is looking so great! I'd like a copy please, your gauges are literally the best :)

contact: with.aspect@gmail.com

Hi I wish you could send me your theme id like to use the theme if its okay with you!

looks great by the way!

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On 9/3/2021 at 12:54 PM, Liao Joey said:

preview video below.

Almost finished. I will release it before this Saturday. But there will be no download link...

Still the old way.. Please leave your E-MAIL address. Or private message to me E-MAIL. I will send it to you...

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I like this! :) Job well done, smashing panel. 

Feel free to send it over to tim.vandereyd@gmail.com

Thanks in advance!

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Another variant of the "Interface 101" (1920x480px) sensor panel for a customer. He wanted to have implemented the Miami Heat colors (black bg, dark red, orange, white) and arranged the three fields of gpu, cpu differently and added the fps display instead of the motherboard.

I like the color changes.

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On 6/8/2022 at 7:52 PM, xmanrigger said:

Good luck getting an answer. Seems the premise of the forum has been lost. Its not about discussing and sharing ideas any longer, as it once was. It seems to be all about monetary gain now. Sad.

It's true that it's a bit of a shame, we need a forum reserved for sales, and that it remains 100% free here
only admins or moderators can keep order ;)

In the meantime here are 2 100% free updates
With graphical improvements to PNG, although not very elaborate, it allows me to relax after work and share them with you all.

1920x1080 resolution, you will need Geforce fonts installed on your system.

Sorry if the translation is not perfect.

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bibitor-1920-1080-multicolor-V4.sensorpanel bibitor-1920-1080-Rural-v2.sensorpanel geforce-ttf.zip

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2 hours ago, Exhumed said:

Outra variante do painel do sensor "Interface 101 " (1920x480px) para um cliente. Ele queria ter implementado as cores do Miami Heat (preto bg, vermelho escuro, laranja, branco) e organizado os três campos de gpu, cpu de forma diferente e adicionado a tela fps em vez da placa-mãe.

Gosto das mudanças de cor.

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Congratulations, it was very well done.

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