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  On 6/28/2023 at 12:59 AM, MCS said:

Does anyone have the vertical cyberpunk file they can share? Seems like all the dropboxes on here are empty.

 

This is the one I'm looking for.

 

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Yo last time i was here was few months ago so you really lucky i've just crashed my windows and looked for something xD
I've downloaded it back then and i remember that i've adjusted it a little bit, but not too much changes. Just test out witch file works best and adjust it to your needs ;)
I'm posting from a live windows USB (cuz main windows dead) so sorry that i can't tell with 100% what versions i have here

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  On 6/29/2023 at 10:54 PM, Arbit said:

Very nice. I think the idea is to be able to actually read the sensor items. You didn't ask my opinion. But I think it would be improved by getting rid of the white swooshes that make it tough to read. Otherwise great panel. I'm giving feedback-not asked for but trying to be constructive not offensive.

Respectfully. 

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Thanks, I'll try to improve

 

Posted
  On 6/25/2023 at 10:41 PM, joransrb said:

STARFIELD v2

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DOWNLOAD HERE

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This is awesome! Two slight recommendations/suggestions though. You should change "core network" look like the other "systems", instead of the white bar. Then, since you'd have 4 systems, match the systems in order of the starfield color scheme. keep gpu systems red, cpu systems becomes orange, core systems to yellow, and core network blue.

any chance you could make this in 550x1920??!!!

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  On 7/3/2023 at 6:33 PM, ZeroCharisma said:

This is awesome! Two slight recommendations/suggestions though. You should change "core network" look like the other "systems", instead of the white bar. Then, since you'd have 4 systems, match the systems in order of the starfield color scheme. keep gpu systems red, cpu systems becomes orange, core systems to yellow, and core network blue.

any chance you could make this in 550x1920??!!!

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hey, thanks for the feedback and yes, i tried to do that, but the "core network" was the last part i did and the is no room to make the bar the same size as the others, soooo, yeah. i might make some tweaks in a revised version and your request is noted, i'll see hen i have some time available :)

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Here is a minimum 1024X600 sensorpanel based on one by hmfazevedo. Nothing to write home about although it is clean and a start at a sensorpanel. 

During my experimenting with this, I have encountered some problems with mouse scrolling games. I placed my multimonitor screen positions corner to corner to overcome this. This prevented me from moving my mouse to the other screen. Unfortunately, it also prevented me from retrieving a window (one that would not respond to alt space) from the sensorpanel. I am including the authotkey script I used to overcome this in case you are interested. I found a script that moved the mouse in a multimonitor environment, and then added some functionality and a GUI to assist my sensorpanel.  There are hotkeys to set the always on top attribute of the current window, change the transparency and transport the mouse to another window (ie the one I could no longer scroll to). The script contains the original author of the multimonitor utility script (https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/33932/Keyboard-shortcuts-hotkeys-to-move-mouse-in-multi-monitor-configuration-AutoHotkey-Script.html). 

The script is autohotkey plain text (not compiled) so pretty easy to dissect. The zip file includes the script, an icon and png screen identifiers. There are some bugs (mostly generic) but I find it useful so thought I would share.

 

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