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On 11/5/2020 at 4:41 AM, Carlos Alonso said:

That was exactly my solution. Although resizing does not bother me that much since it's the seconday screen, which I mostly use to have some websites/apps open while gaming. 

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Hopefully the devs will add support for what you said. 

I love this config! Are you able to share it?

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On 9/6/2020 at 8:32 AM, Liao Joey said:

Hey there, downloaded your awesome panel, however the dimensions display as 4800x1200 as opposed to 1920x480. Is there an easy way to scale this down? Will it automatically render properly when I drag it to my 8.8 inch screen? Thanks for the help.

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On 9/6/2020 at 2:32 PM, Liao Joey said:

 

Hi,

I´m in the middle of configure you´re AWESOME template for my 1024x768 screen i had lying around. 

Where does your icons come from ? I could use someone for Disk(space).

 

Thank you !!

 

 

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Hey folks,

I watched this nice video / tutorial by JayzTwoCents about making a sensor panel in AIDA64.
Here's my first try. I wanted to make it look like that space suit that Matt Damon wears in "The Martian" (2015).

I'm still looking how to run this on an old Android phone that was collecting dust. I read on reddit that I need to enable HTTP server but I cannot find such a thing anywhere. Any tips?

 

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I also watched the JayzTwoCents about making a sensor panel in AIDA64 for a recent build of theirs, which led me here.  Searching around for inspiration, and being that it is N7 day, I made a Mass Effect themed dashboard for an old Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, I had collecting dust.

To create this, I found a similar dashboard on this site:  http://www.lamptron.com/Products/HardwareMonitor/117.html and recreated it from scratch using assets I found in this thread, or created myself.

The zip file includes everything you will need, including the 3 different gauges, BitFenix logo (my case).  The font is Mass Effect 123 from fontm.com: https://fontm.com/mass-effect-123-font/

Dashboard dimensions:  1024x600

For the gauges, I created all new image files (15 per gauge) with a new gradients from blue to white to orange.  

Colors used:

  • Blue - RGB 0, 200, 255 #00c8ff
  • Orange - RGB  237, 88, 4 #ed5804
  • White - RGB 0, 0, 0 #ffffff
  • Dark Gray -  RBG 30, 30, 30 #1e1e1e

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Download: mass_effect_theme_sensor_dashboard.zip

 

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4 hours ago, SveNRG said:

Hey folks,

I watched this nice video / tutorial by JayzTwoCents about making a sensor panel in AIDA64.
Here's my first try. I wanted to make it look like that space suit that Matt Damon wears in "The Martian" (2015).

I'm still looking how to run this on an old Android phone that was collecting dust. I read on reddit that I need to enable HTTP server but I cannot find such a thing anywhere. Any tips?

 

 

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I just got this up and running on an old Android tablet running OS 4.4.2 Kitkat.  I followed this guide:  

(same posted just above).  All in all works very well, but being that this sits on my desktop, I may just run an HDMI to a small display panel and convert mine to a sensor panel on second screen.  But it works very well on the Android tablet.  If you have any issues, I might be able to help.

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1 hour ago, Balm73 said:

Hi everyone!

My first attempt to create a sensor panel. I have attached the Photoshop files if you like to modify them to your liking.

I use a cheap 7 inch display with resolution 1280x720px as the sensor display.

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Awesome design!! Love those custom gauges you did :D
Thanks for including the photoshop file too

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On 11/6/2020 at 8:50 PM, tomd123 said:

Hey there, downloaded your awesome panel, however the dimensions display as 4800x1200 as opposed to 1920x480. Is there an easy way to scale this down? Will it automatically render properly when I drag it to my 8.8 inch screen? Thanks for the help.

I'd like that background. Any chance of a link to that? Preferably 1280x800?

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On 2/3/2019 at 2:36 PM, Mayo0666 said:

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Working on this new project.. still work in progress, I hope you like it...

Some new gauges, some copied and modified from the ones available here on the forum, thank-you all to share your files.

It is on a 10' Samsung tablet 1280x780

If someone needs any file, pls ask here...

i would like please 

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23 hours ago, SveNRG said:

Hey folks,

I watched this nice video / tutorial by JayzTwoCents about making a sensor panel in AIDA64.
Here's my first try. I wanted to make it look like that space suit that Matt Damon wears in "The Martian" (2015).

I'm still looking how to run this on an old Android phone that was collecting dust. I read on reddit that I need to enable HTTP server but I cannot find such a thing anywhere. Any tips?

 

AIDA64-martian-spacesuit-sensorpanel.jpg

2020-11-07.sensorpanel-v1.sensorpanel 194.85 kB · 18 downloads

I love this design. 

 

Do you have a 800 x 480 version?

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On 11/6/2020 at 2:54 PM, XC_COOP said:

I'm getting the same issues.  I have a 800x480 screen and made sure I'm importing 800x480 panels.  Every time I import my panel changes to 1200x720.  The underlying background image is still 800x480 but all the sensors scale to fit the new resolution for some reason.

I'm having the same problem also. I'm brand new to this and haven't got a clue how to fix it. If I change  the resolution in the settings most of the display dissappear haha. I just need a decent 800x480 template that doesn't change size when I load the file.

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Hey there.
Never knew about anything like this until I watched JayzTwoCents' video. 3 days later, I've got a 7" 1280x768 monitor and a shiny new SensorPanel to go on it. The gauges were really really hard to make! They're actually two "halves" per gauge, for 32-step gauges. I honestly should've made the background slightly more transparent so you can see the graph behind it better, but I'm not going through another 4 hours of photoshop hell for that.

It's still a work in progress, so I won't be uploading it until I'm finished. First, I gotta finish my new PC build and un-hide the rest of the graphs for the 16 cores in my 5950X, then I'll recalibrate the graphs for better minimum/maximum values. Then, I'll post it here.
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Hi Guys, I really love this awesome thread. Some of you are real artists ! :)

I'm looking to see if anyone have built a Microsoft inspired sensor panel ? 

I'm build a Azure inspired build early next year with the new ryzen 5950x + 6900xt card.
Platform will be custom water in the Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL White ROG version.
Would be cool if someone would like to contribute in the future? 

PICs for inspiration on white + Azure coloring in Distro

Regards,

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On 11/8/2020 at 10:03 AM, Balm73 said:

Hi everyone!

My first attempt to create a sensor panel. I have attached the Photoshop files if you like to modify them to your liking.

I use a cheap 7 inch display with resolution 1280x720px as the sensor display.

Aida64Panel.png

Aida64Panel_sensorpanel.0482e0276c77c9c4fc55dbf75bc5d17e 2.06 MB · 43 downloads PSD.zip 1.29 MB · 42 downloads

Hi there,

I have taken this and amended it to fit my theme, i hope you don't mind.  I have an Aliens themed build and the shape matched wutani perfectly.  See the bleow fro what i have done :)

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This is my first attempt at something usable. I borrowed the gauge design from one of the earlier posts (don't recall who, sorry!). So far it's been great in showing me important data without cluttering my desktop or having to read numbers in the taskbar (Core Temp) or using the data in Ryzen Master and AWCC is a joke. 

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