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On 7/11/2023 at 5:30 PM, Stitch2323 said:

Hi

One problem night be the font, If you don't have the correct font installed then it will default to whatever fault is set as the default in the preferences. Also another thing to check would be what your default settings are set too, the default size for the text maybe too big (sorry for going for the world record in using the word default in one post) then that might cause it (right click on panel and hit check default settings). Also have a look in Aida in panel preferences and check the panel size is correct as that can throw things out (tho' as the background picture looks to be ok it probably isn't that but worth checking just in case)

All fonts are installed, I set the default text size to as low is it could possibly go, and I double checked the panel size in preferences. I don't know what it is but no file claiming to be 600x1024 has ever configured correctly

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On 3/26/2023 at 7:34 AM, BH33 said:

THE DIVISION 2 skin theme.

I'm using 2 displays. 1024 x 600 (on top of my monitor) and 675 x 1080 (hang behind the glass panel). 

I use a pair of PCI-E slot covers, a pair of computer screws and a pair of motherboard standoff screws to mount my 675 x 1080 display. 

 

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Are you able to share, love this theme. I'm a Division 2 player also.

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7 hours ago, BH33 said:

I created a STARFIELD theme for my 1280x800 panel. The temperature and RPM gauges are base from #joransrb and the Starfield ship building.

The ship image can be changeable by hiding or hide from the "SensorPanel Manager".  I also able to placed a  "Widget Launcher" app by covering up the ship image to view the weather forecast as seen in the attached photo.

Finally, I am able to add in the day of week without checking it from the windows taskbar. To add in the day of week, go to windows setting > Date & Time > Additional Clocks > select Date & Time from the tab > click Change Date and time > Change Calendar settings > Additional Settings... > select date from the tab > under Date formats, change the short date: to dd-MM-yyyy    dddd.

If you like the theme, you can download the sensorpanel file from the attachment.

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1551625651_08_1280x800_Starfield_01.rar 5.27 MB · 14 downloads

Thanks for sharing, this is increble.

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