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On 6/11/2022 at 11:12 PM, KarmaChang said:

Hi everyone, I'm quite to new this community but got into making a custom sensor panel since I changed the Kraken LCD AIO in my build to a custom loop but missed having my temps visible.

This was inspired by @ThatManOnTheMoon's minimalistic panel but altered to match my needs. Blue and white match the rest of the colour scheme in my setup. Minor niggle I have is that the flow sensor seems to be tempermental so I'm still investigating that. I'm also debating whether to change the bar gauges to circular just to break up the amount of squares/angular aesthetic of it.

Hope some of you like this.

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Can you share it with me please
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8 hours ago, ricem said:

Hi, can we have more than 16 images in the custom, if so how do we do it ?

 

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no you cant, but a work-around is combining ex 2 to get one.

create one with 32 images with value from 0 to 100 as you normally would.
the the first gauge element is you usual 0 - 15, but you put "value" max to 50.
the you second part would be from 16 - 32 and min / max "value" from 50 to 100.

then you just line the two gauges up so they look like one on the panel

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I tried my hand at a complex unique graphic and I think the preliminary result looks good.

Transformers - Bumblebee Aida64 Sensor Panel. Resolution: 1920x480px and 480x1920px

(Status: WiP - 70% finished, 7h of work)

  • Font: Transformers
  • Plastic 3D-effects on graphics
  • Car grille in the four corners with wiring harnesses and blue backlight
  • Drop shadow
  • Autobots logo and Bumblebee font
  • Plastic hexagon frame with transparent glass effect
  • Autobots logo wallpaper
  • Blue transparent lights on the edge

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2 hours ago, joransrb said:

no you cant, but a work-around is combining ex 2 to get one.

create one with 32 images with value from 0 to 100 as you normally would.
the the first gauge element is you usual 0 - 15, but you put "value" max to 50.
the you second part would be from 16 - 32 and min / max "value" from 50 to 100.

then you just line the two gauges up so they look like one on the panel

you have an example in image, sometimes an example is better than a long sentence...thank.

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15 hours ago, joransrb said:

no you cant, but a work-around is combining ex 2 to get one.

create one with 32 images with value from 0 to 100 as you normally would.
the the first gauge element is you usual 0 - 15, but you put "value" max to 50.
the you second part would be from 16 - 32 and min / max "value" from 50 to 100.

then you just line the two gauges up so they look like one on the panel

hi mate , maybe but exist one problem when first gauge reached max and start moving second one first gauge not disappearing 

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On 8/16/2021 at 5:34 AM, zér0Kelvin said:

Made a few changes to my previous panel. The colour on the RAM and GPU changes according to the memory used and temperature respectively. The CPU also fills up as it heats up. 600 x 1024.

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White Vertical 2.sensorpanel 554.5 kB · 2674 downloads

after  import why it sensor size got automatically 750x1280. when i set to 600x1024 doesn't work 

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