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1 hour ago, Awol said:

Updated RSLCD panel. 4 screens with a 20 second rotation time.

 

I like the "Loading screen" concept - I've seen some other vids that also have some cool loading screens - BUT, having it as part of the cycle.... you don't really want it included in the loop.

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15 hours ago, Tacyon said:

Mine that I just installed worked as expected .. why or what do I (we) WebView2 for ?

Ok so have consulted with professor google, and I now know what WebView2 is ... I can see why you're wanting to incorporate this into your code .. it does come with some (security) concerns tho. As I am not a coder .. I am not qualified to comment further. However, it would appear that like the Borg, resistance is futile. Its appearing in everything.

I mean, a web browser component of some sorts is required.  Most Win 10 - Win 11 machines will have webview2 runtimes preinstalled although as I've recently found out that's not always the case.  I tried to make something specific for RSLCD panel usage and it's not designed or intended to be a fully fledged web browser so to speak.  My app does nothing with any data, you can view the source on github (I made it open sourced) - can't say that same for the webview2 component itself though I suppose ha

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44 minutes ago, IAmOrion said:

I like the "Loading screen" concept - I've seen some other vids that also have some cool loading screens - BUT, having it as part of the cycle.... you don't really want it included in the loop.

I cant think of any way to only have it as the first screen. If there was a function so that you set screen 1 as start up and then the reminder as a loop it would be great but alas its not possible within the settings.

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On 7/21/2022 at 2:50 PM, pcrepairvk said:

yes mate but i had problem with second gauge ,so i set ;first from 0-49 ,and second 50-100 and my problem gone

 

hi,

I have my 32 images, which one should I put in "0" on the part between 50 and 100?

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8 minutes ago, ricem said:

hi,

I have my 32 images, which one should I put in "0" on the part between 50 and 100?

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00 - 15 for the 0-50 gauge, then 16-32 for 50-100

Although, correct if I'm wrong, but shouldn't the 00 image of the SECOND gauge (eg the 50-100) be completely transparent so that you can place the gauges on top of each other so to speak

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On 3/9/2021 at 9:25 AM, rgp said:

I took a shot at it since I received a couple of nice little LCD screens and wow, I can say it's pretty fun to do ;) Here's what mine looks like at 1280x400 on a Waveshare 7.9-inch screen. Couple notes: I faked in the 'hot' gauge to show what happens when it hits the upper limits. Also, I'm on an MSI MEG X570 Unify motherboard so that explains the word on the panel. I'll include a shot of it 'in system' as well.

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Can you share the file for this please

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On 5/9/2022 at 9:23 AM, WayBadMojo said:

Changing landscape to portrait isn't quite as easy as a recolor or a marginal resize, but here's my first pass at a Blue/Purple 480x800 variant...

Bad-Mojo-Blu-Purp480x800.png

Be sure to send a pic of what this looks like in your rig!
-Mojo
 

2022-05-09 BadMojo BluPurp 480x800.sensorpanel 352.19 kB · 131 downloads

Any Change you can make this 600x1024?

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Took a damn while to make this exactly like I wanted. Credit to all artists who I took many of these png's from.. too many to remember and mention.

Modified a little and then did my own thing,.. Simple straight forward Design so not many labels

Temps up top,

Then, Disk Space, Ram and GPU Util., Fans RPM, CPU util and Volume, 

Then Voltages, Date/Time

Then Graph of each core.

1024x600

 

 

First and Final.jpg

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