Sensor Moderators COSTAJUNIOR Posted January 23, 2023 Sensor Moderators Posted January 23, 2023 Liked the art and just get in touch and order yours. 1920x480 1 Quote
Hitch Posted January 23, 2023 Posted January 23, 2023 31 minutes ago, COSTAJUNIOR said: Liked the art and just get in touch and order yours. 1920x480 You have some nice panels, do you share any of them? I would love to get this one if you do, Thanks Quote
Sensor Moderators COSTAJUNIOR Posted January 23, 2023 Sensor Moderators Posted January 23, 2023 8 minutes ago, Hitch said: Você tem alguns painéis legais, você compartilha algum deles? Adoraria receber este se você fizer, obrigado Thank you the panels are not available for download. Just for shopping. If interested, just get in touch. Quote
Stevecorwing25 Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 can somebody help me out trying to resize but cant seem to do it. just want the sensor panel to fit the side of the screen , not the top of it since i am using wallpaper engine. i have a 515 X1920 Screen portriat. 977400454_customsensorpanel.sensorpanel Quote
psyphoid Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 On 5/15/2021 at 8:07 AM, ThatManOnTheMoon said: Material Design Big Bars 1200x1920 Different colorways and the required fonts are included. I'll be releasing a simplified light-themed version later. Note 1: Nvidia 30XX sensor data (usage, TDP, VRAM temps, etc.) are supported in the new beta release. So adjust accordingly if you're using it. In the sensor panel VRAM temps are set to some random temps at the moment. The % value is set to TDP% as GPU usage% wasn't supported in the current standard release. After installing the beta, I swapped the 2nd GPU fan for TDP watts. Note 2: The min and max values are just labels, so adjust accordingly or remove per preference. Additional Pictures: Material Design Big Bars 1200x1920.zip 964.64 kB · 1,268 downloads I would love to resize these to 1080px1920. Could anyone offer me any advice on how to do this or if it is even possible? any help would be so greatly appreciated! thank you! Quote
Dropcheck Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 5 hours ago, Stevecorwing25 said: can somebody help me out trying to resize but cant seem to do it. just want the sensor panel to fit the side of the screen , not the top of it since i am using wallpaper engine. i have a 515 X1920 Screen portriat. 977400454_customsensorpanel.sensorpanel 2.53 MB · 2 downloads Usually it's no simple matter to resize a sensorpanel. In effect you will have to recreate the original sensorpanel for the design specs of the display panel you want to use. ie recreate and/or resize each element of the original sensorpanel into a new container sensorpanel. I don't think there is a way to just copy elements from one sensorpanel to another. And unfortunately you can't actually resize a gauge, just the component parts, which then can be rebuilt into a different sized gauge. Unless the original sensorpanel is very simple, you are talking at least a couple hours work if not more. It's definitely a learning experience. If the size of the text labels/gauges/graphs etc are okay and you just need to move them to a different location in the sensorpanel try this. Hide all elements in the sensorpanel manager. Then one by one unhide and change the x/y position of each element for the location you want or that it will fit. It's tedious, but you will learn a whole lot. 2 Quote
貢一君 Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 パネルだけ変更しました。後でレイアウトを縮小/拡大するために最善を尽くしてください。がまた、Gage の一括 変更アドレスを添付します。 一度に複数の画像のサイズを変更します!(iloveimg.com) 515/1920ピクセル センサーパネルフレーム2RGB.zip 977400454_customsensorpanel.センサーパネル 1 Quote
Sensor Moderators pcrepairvk Posted January 24, 2023 Sensor Moderators Posted January 24, 2023 V.I.P 480X1920 https://www.aida64skins.in/store/product/p_3117643 2 Quote
Awol Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 20 hours ago, philipfreire said: Released today. Enjoy! Download Moderno Sensor Panel Mk.I Follow thread here Isnt that just a remake of of a themely panel? themely – themely Quote
philipfreire Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 12 minutes ago, Awol said: Isnt that just a remake of of a themely panel? themely – themely It's a remake of my panel in 2021... NZXT Theme themely's stuff is similar yes, in terms of modern clean design. I don't see a panel that looks like mine though. Gauges & layouts are completely different. Very nice stuff! 1 Quote
Awol Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 44 minutes ago, philipfreire said: It's a remake of my panel in 2021... NZXT Theme themely's stuff is similar yes, in terms of modern clean design. I don't see a panel that looks like mine though. Gauges & layouts are completely different. Very nice stuff! I stand corrected, i do apologise. May adjust and tinker with it to fit my waveshare 11.9inch panel. I did the same with one of the themely designs. If i do the same with yours would you have issue with me sharing it if as long as you are credited as the original author ? There aren't many 1480*320 panel files on here. 1 Quote
philipfreire Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 42 minutes ago, Awol said: I stand corrected, i do apologise. May adjust and tinker with it to fit my waveshare 11.9inch panel. I did the same with one of the themely designs. If i do the same with yours would you have issue with me sharing it if as long as you are credited as the original author ? There aren't many 1480*320 panel files on here. That's perfectly fine! In the future I may get a wide screen panel and retro fit it. Quote
Sensor Moderators COSTAJUNIOR Posted January 24, 2023 Sensor Moderators Posted January 24, 2023 Liked the art and just get in touch and order yours. 1920x480 1 1 Quote
Khebonger Posted January 24, 2023 Posted January 24, 2023 On 2/19/2021 at 11:33 PM, Tahsin said: Ok so i've finaly finished the Digital Sensor panel and you can have it this file have 4 files one 800x600 one 800x480 one Font file you install in Windows fonts folder and the background file if you want to resize it to your own monitor Cheers https://1fichier.com/?yr4nnqfhb5axoq03srhz Updated now it looks more realistic just resize the background to fit your resolution and change it with the preview one https://1fichier.com/?4znf66ozjhfvzpjee79m hi, could you please re-upload these panels? thanks! Quote
psyphoid Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 22 hours ago, Dropcheck said: Usually it's no simple matter to resize a sensorpanel. In effect you will have to recreate the original sensorpanel for the design specs of the display panel you want to use. ie recreate and/or resize each element of the original sensorpanel into a new container sensorpanel. I don't think there is a way to just copy elements from one sensorpanel to another. And unfortunately you can't actually resize a gauge, just the component parts, which then can be rebuilt into a different sized gauge. Unless the original sensorpanel is very simple, you are talking at least a couple hours work if not more. It's definitely a learning experience. If the size of the text labels/gauges/graphs etc are okay and you just need to move them to a different location in the sensorpanel try this. Hide all elements in the sensorpanel manager. Then one by one unhide and change the x/y position of each element for the location you want or that it will fit. It's tedious, but you will learn a whole lot. Hey Drop, Is there a guide somewhere on how to do this? I want to try and move around some of the elements on themanonthemoons material design big bars sensor panel. it is only 120p too big for me (I need 1080x1920 and his is 1200x1920).I might be able to make it work, but not sure if it would be possible. Do you know where there may be a guide for this? or Even combining 2 sensor panels possible? because I did find someone that has already modified it to fit in 1080x1920. But it doesnt have VRM temperatures like the original one does. I would really like to have this information as NVIDIA RTX 3000 founders editions tend to run really hot VRM temperatures. I would like to know when I should go in and repaste my GPU Quote
Dropcheck Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 (edited) 13 hours ago, psyphoid said: Hey Drop, Is there a guide somewhere on how to do this? I want to try and move around some of the elements on themanonthemoons material design big bars sensor panel. it is only 120p too big for me (I need 1080x1920 and his is 1200x1920).I might be able to make it work, but not sure if it would be possible. Do you know where there may be a guide for this? or Even combining 2 sensor panels possible? because I did find someone that has already modified it to fit in 1080x1920. But it doesnt have VRM temperatures like the original one does. I would really like to have this information as NVIDIA RTX 3000 founders editions tend to run really hot VRM temperatures. I would like to know when I should go in and repaste my GPU What I would do first is go to C:/Program Files(x86)/FinalWire/AIDA64 Extreme/SensorPanel in File Explorer. Delete all the files in that folder, but NOT the folder itself. Then load up the sensor panel you want to change. What that does is de-compact the graphics contained in the sensorpanel file. Now make a folder somewhere on your desktop and copy these files to it. Using Photoshop or Paint or some other graphics program, you should be able to resize the building block images for the gauges and possibly the other graphic images used now. Do a Youtube search for creating AIDA64 sensorpanels. There's several, but you may have to wade through some duds first. Even older ones will give you a feel for the process though. With the original sensorpanel loaded, right click on it to bring up the context menu, select sensorpanel manager. Highlight an (each -NOT) item and then click on the modify button. That will bring up the edit window. It contains all the pertinent settings and location in the panel for that item. You'll need that info to recreate the gauges/textboxs etc. I wouldn't make any changes to the original sensorpanel, only on a copy. Edited January 25, 2023 by Dropcheck incorrect wording in directions Quote
Sensor Moderators COSTAJUNIOR Posted January 25, 2023 Sensor Moderators Posted January 25, 2023 10 hours ago, antonio said: 2160-3840 .rslcd Congratulations, it was very well done, I like it when it goes out of the ordinary. Quote
DavyDee Posted January 25, 2023 Posted January 25, 2023 On 9/24/2022 at 10:33 PM, DavyDee said: Thank you so much @Knetjester for this piece, and especially for sharing! Below is my WIP to adapt this to 1920x480 and my custom loop design. Still need to work to live up any close to the great use of real estate on the display. But hey, everyone starts somewhere. So thanks again, Davy As a follow up to my post last year, wondering what you guys think of my Xmas project to embed this panel into - yes, literally into - my desk. Let me know what you think. 11 Quote
Sensor Moderators COSTAJUNIOR Posted January 25, 2023 Sensor Moderators Posted January 25, 2023 Liked the art and just get in touch and order yours. 480X1920 1 1 Quote
Jonathan Araujo Posted January 26, 2023 Posted January 26, 2023 On 05/02/2021 at 19:29, llidd said: Minha humilde visão. Mínimo Deixe-me saber se você quer que eu compartilhe. 800х480 yes, please Quote
andre costa Posted January 26, 2023 Posted January 26, 2023 On 1/22/2023 at 10:44 AM, jobedeyo said: I did some more work on the panel and added some metallic details to the gauges which are removable if not wanted. I added gauges for pretty much everything that I want to see, storage, fans, RAM.. Please let me know what you think. OrangeRings.sensorpanel 2.18 MB · 56 downloads PLEASE CAN YOU DO 1920X480. TKS Quote
Jonathan Araujo Posted January 26, 2023 Posted January 26, 2023 On 7/11/2022 at 12:59 AM, KC Chong said: 1920x480 sensor panel finally done~ add some rain meter effect ~ Can you share a link to this? 5 1 Quote
GOSERVANT Posted January 26, 2023 Posted January 26, 2023 5 hours ago, DavyDee said: As a follow up to my post last year, wondering what you guys think of my Xmas project to embed this panel into - yes, literally into - my desk. Let me know what you think. Very nice work!!!! Quote
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