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hey,

got an issue when importing a sensorpanel file, the sensorpanel size changes to 1600x1001 for some strange reason, and all elements etc are messed up.

is there a setting or something somewhere ? when i change the size to what its supposed to be it changes the size of the panel, but all the elements are still messed up.

any suggestions ?

 

nvm, figured it out, had to do with scaling in windows 

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SOLVED: Scaling in windows
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7 hours ago, joransrb said:

aaaa, that explains it, im not too interested in using a web window tho / remote sensor option.
and since the "regular" sensor panels dont support animated gif i was thinking you had found a way to "cheat" the system :P

your screen is looking cool tho, keep it up.

no way to have animation at regular panel. I think web is better due to the fact you could import .sensorpanel file. But you unable to use gauge in web mode, but I have a ton of animation to replace it. It make my panel smoother than the regular. With auto run at startup with fullscreen, it work same with the regular

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7 hours ago, frozenboy said:

no way to have animation at regular panel. I think web is better due to the fact you could import .sensorpanel file. But you unable to use gauge in web mode, but I have a ton of animation to replace it. It make my panel smoother than the regular. With auto run at startup with fullscreen, it work same with the regular

cool, i might check it out. didnt know you could import the .sensorpanel file which makes things a bit easier :P

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4 minutes ago, joransrb said:

cool, i might check it out. didnt know you could import the .sensorpanel file which makes things a bit easier :P

all sensor file is using the same format, with a little change, so you could import odo and all other kind of profile in to regular and vice versa

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2 minutes ago, frozenboy said:

all sensor file is using the same format, with a little change, so you could import odo and all other kind of profile in to regular and vice versa

i just tried it, and it imported fine, but there are some issues with text color that changed to a different color, changing it does not update on the screen / webview, tried clearing cache etc... gotta take a closer look later tho, but might try and do a full webview panel to see how it works out :)

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This is my final setup using the default elements and simple backgroud graphics. 

Since I am not skilled with the photoshop, I cannot create my own gauges. Does anyone know about any site or repository where pps share their custom gauges? Thanks  

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sorry guys but i'm really new here, i just have one question ......

is there a chance to find 1920x1200 sensor panels with custom gauges ? 

I'm trying to find something with similar resolution but without success, I'm afraid that I'll have to try to make them myself XD but I'm a disaster with photoshop

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6 hours ago, TicK said:

I have the same lcd monitor

Could you tell me how to mount it under main monitor?

I did it pretty simple with two 90° metal angle and a flat metal rod. On the side of the display I used a magnetic metal plate where I put a magnet plate on it. So I can clip the display on it, which is magnetic too. This way I can remove it pretty easy. The whole construction is fixed on my monitor stand with two metal clamps. My goal was not to manipulate something on my main monitor to fix the small lcd display.

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Just got my new rig together and thought I'd post my setup and monitor panel:

Thanks to Exhumed for his work, as well as the other artists and forum members.  I just started doing this about a week ago when I saw JTCs video.  My font is Unispace.  I need to get my Aida key before the demo ends.  Oh and I couldn't get good lighting for the PC pic (and had to take the glass off).

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9 hours ago, Galaxgwidon said:

I did it pretty simple with two 90° metal angle and a flat metal rod. On the side of the display I used a magnetic metal plate where I put a magnet plate on it. So I can clip the display on it, which is magnetic too. This way I can remove it pretty easy. The whole construction is fixed on my monitor stand with two metal clamps. My goal was not to manipulate something on my main monitor to fix the small lcd display.

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Cool thanks. I'll try mine.

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1 hour ago, Liao Joey said:

OK.Guys I show you a easy way to mount this LCD.It's clean and easy !

buy agnetic cell phone holder for car like this...

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then Paste under the display.the included iron sheet is attached to another LCD. (PS:There is black tape.. I put 2 small magnets.. in order to change the angle of the display)

After finishing: just stick to the main display directly...Just like mine !

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Awesome!! Never thought of this.

Thanks alot.

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On 11/9/2020 at 7:38 AM, Iris Caldor said:

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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send gauge please bro 

 

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