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looking around in and i found that China have lot of cool sensorpanel. Some even got realtime update with no delay and real smooth animation

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1F54y1s775?from=search&seid=16661777807310655374

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https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1AJ411W7ea?from=search&seid=11397407499463081592

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12 minutes ago, frozenboy said:

looking around in and i found that China have lot of cool sensorpanel. Some even got realtime update with no delay and real smooth animation

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1F54y1s775?from=search&seid=16661777807310655374

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https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1AJ411W7ea?from=search&seid=11397407499463081592

many of them are not using aida64 tho;

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV12E411Y7EQ

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1 minute ago, frozenboy said:

omg, how could they do it. Do u have any idea

looks like the dude in the video i posted over is writing the software etc himself or something, and a lot of the smoother visuals are using parallel connection it looks like. you can according to bad google translate buy the items etc on some Chinese stores, but idk which ones...

 

this one looks cool: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1F54y1s775

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9 minutes ago, joransrb said:

looks like the dude in the video i posted over is writing the software etc himself or something, and a lot of the smoother visuals are using parallel connection it looks like. you can according to bad google translate buy the items etc on some Chinese stores, but idk which ones...

 

this one looks cool: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1F54y1s775

yep, but all pic i post still using aida64, except the video. Let see if i could replicate it

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8 hours ago, Pedro Bandarra said:

I installed it and what im supposed to do to get it working? If you can link a video to check it out would be grand

Once you have Riva installed, it lives on your toolbar by your clock. You need to go to the settings and set it to start with windows. Then AIDA64 should pick it up when you are running games.

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10 hours ago, Whizz-kk said:

can someone help me with upscalling? i see a lot of great 800x600 but i got a 1024x600 screen.. can it be done and how?

You need to manually adjust the layout to make sure it looks great with your higher resolution screen/panel.

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On 1/6/2021 at 12:57 PM, joransrb said:

A simple retro casio panel.

GFX not made by me but from some android phone theme, cant remember who made it, but will add credits to the author when i find it.

Edit; here is the original author of the graphics - 

 

600x1024 Portrait mode

zip includes; font, bg image, and .sensorpanel

 

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retro-sensorpanel.zip 47.04 kB · 25 downloads

This looks great!

Here is my attempt to create a Casio-like panel.

I used another font (monospace), but the work is still in progress. :D

 

 

 

 

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First attempt, throwing a bunch of gauges and graphs together, seeing how it all works:

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Quickly got bored of that. Read all about how to create custom gauges but in the end didn't need them (was going to have percentage bars around edges of readouts), prefer the clean and simple look. All I need to know is how fast my game is running and how hard my GPU/CPU are working. (Green for Nvidia GPU, Blue for Intel CPU and yellow FPS throwback to Fraps!).

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Made for 5 inch screen which is sat below my monitor, 800x480 resolution.

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2 hours ago, Grainger said:

 

This looks great!

Here is my attempt to create a Casio-like panel.

I used another font (monospace), but the work is still in progress. :D

 

 

 

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niiiiiiiiice :D i like that font better than the one i used. currently mocking up a new "casio" styled panel so ill use a new on that one, could you tell me the name of the font you are using?  im also trying to make some custom gauges that might fit with the retro style...

keep it up :)

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On 1/7/2021 at 6:23 PM, joransrb said:

niiiiiiiiice :D i like that font better than the one i used. currently mocking up a new "casio" styled panel so ill use a new on that one, could you tell me the name of the font you are using?  im also trying to make some custom gauges that might fit with the retro style...

keep it up :)

The font is called Terminus.

The flash-symbols in the voltage-display are from a symbolfont called MarVoSym, the arrows in netmeter are from the font WingDings.

Terminus and MarVoSym are in the attached Zip-file.

The sensorpanel and the images are in Casio.zip.

Fonts.zip

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Hi everyone,

I created a Sensor Panel inspired by the in-game menu of the game Cyberpunk 2077.
I used screenshots to get the colors, icons and so on.

It is 1024x614 for the 7" Raspberry Pi Touchscreen.
There is a version 1 and a version 2 and also the profile files for the "Sensor Panel" and the "LCD RemoteSensor".

This design uses the font Differentiator.

I included a Photoshop file with the background, all icons, frames, etc. so you can change the look.
Constructive criticism and feedback is welcome.

I used parts from a design by Exhumed
https://forums.aida64.com/topic/667-share-your-sensorpanel/page/38/?tab=comments#comment-28764

And I used parts from his "Elements Package v1.1"
https://forums.aida64.com/topic/667-share-your-sensorpanel/page/39/?tab=comments#comment-28883

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201645029_Cyberpunk2077SensorPanelby5h0rty87.zip

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5 hours ago, 5horty87 said:

Hi everyone,

I created a Sensor Panel inspired by the in-game menu of the game Cyberpunk 2077.
I used screenshots to get the colors, icons and so on.

It is 1024x614 for the 7" Raspberry Pi Touchscreen.
There is a version 1 and a version 2 and also the profile files for the "Sensor Panel" and the "LCD RemoteSensor".

This design uses the font Differentiator.

I included a Photoshop file with the background, all icons, frames, etc. so you can change the look.
Constructive criticism and feedback is welcome.

I used parts from a design by Exhumed
https://forums.aida64.com/topic/667-share-your-sensorpanel/page/38/?tab=comments#comment-28764

And I used parts from his "Elements Package v1.1"
https://forums.aida64.com/topic/667-share-your-sensorpanel/page/39/?tab=comments#comment-28883

Screenshot V1.jpg

Screenshot V2.jpg

201645029_Cyberpunk2077SensorPanelby5h0rty87.zip 4.2 MB · 3 downloads

great work, thanks for sharing :)

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