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10 hours ago, FatalizXz said:

I made a touchpad for myself, the authors are on this site. I don't remember what their nicknames are (sorry guys). There are some mistakes, I will fix them this week
The screen resolution is 1280x800

 

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Love this one. Has everything im looking for. Please this one can be shared? Thanks

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It took me three days to design this Sensor Panel and get it working.

I used two Gauges from the guys here who published and modified them a little to make them smaller and added the °C symbol.

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On 3/3/2024 at 1:11 PM, BHSY_289 said:

I'm not sure if anyone has successfully created and posted a clock with hands but I finally created a working hours and minutes hand clock template. The minute hand is 30 seconds faster and the hour hand runs a bit faster in advance too which I'm not sure how advanced it is, don't want to burn my brain calculating it.

Accuracy depends on how many images you use. For the minute hand, I use 60 images (1 minute=60s so 60 images). For the hour hand, at first, I used 120 images but decided to increase it to 180 images.

It wouldn't be possible to create the second hand as it would require about 5399 gauge sensors and 86399 states to create it.

Anyone interested can download the working TESTING sensor panel and an Excel spreadsheet that I use to calculate. You can pm me if encounter any mistakes or issues.

I will update the 'testing clock sensor panel file' if I encounter any mistakes.

For MINUTES hand:

  • Uses 60 hand images
  • 103 Gauge Sensors
  • 1545 states
  • For HOURS hand:

For HOURS hand:

  • 180 hand images
  • 26 Gauge Sensors
  • 390 states

 

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calculation.xlsx 73.34 kB · 11 downloads

Clock Testing (180 imgs hrs & 60 imgs mins).rar 1.65 MB · 15 downloads

Nice work , we were talking about how this idea would use a lot of frames to make it work so the gauge count ends up in the thousands . Technically to calculate the correct time all gauges need to be set by dividing the day as seconds but if you only want minutes as the smallest unit then it would not need as many gauges , but remember the 0 error in coding were as each gauge besides the first one needs a blank at the start at least to let the relevant gauge show , so the calculations are still using 16 frames only off set to each overlap.

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19 hours ago, FatalizXz said:

I made a touchpad for myself, the authors are on this site. I don't remember what their nicknames are (sorry guys). There are some mistakes, I will fix them this week
The screen resolution is 1280x800

 

Слой 2.png

Слой 1.png

Very nice design. It's amazing how much info you were able to cram into my minimalistic template.

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On 06.03.2024 at 01:26, nano2376 said:

Мне нравится эта. Здесь есть все, что я искал. Пожалуйста, можно поделиться этой панелью? Спасибо

I will make adjustments to the panel over the weekend and post the full version. (weekends will be on Saturday, Sunday and Monday)

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On 3/6/2024 at 12:17 AM, Eze2kiel said:

It took me three days to design this Sensor Panel and get it working.

I used two Gauges from the guys here who published and modified them a little to make them smaller and added the °C symbol.

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Good job indeed, would u share it?

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On 4/22/2012 at 6:21 AM, virus_59 said:

After buying a new comp i was started with modding.

More info - http://nl.hardware.i...irus_59-edition

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SilverStone Fortress FT03 Black + MIMO 720F Touchscreen USB Monitor (7" 800x480)

He was supposed to be better than the old one.

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Lian Li PC-A05NBF Black + Alphacool LC-Display 240x128

I was looking for software to use the built-in monitor as my old Alphacool LC-Display.

And I found AIDA64.

The first attempt :) / v1

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The second attempt / v2

post-1003-0-25821600-1335089395_thumb.png - v2.sensorpanel 137.93 kB · 2032 downloads

The third attempt / v3. I use now v3 BW 128 v2

post-1003-0-31663400-1335089486_thumb.png - v3.sensorpanel 82.48 kB · 1141 downloads

post-1003-0-87839500-1335089599_thumb.png - v3 BW.sensorpanel 118.19 kB · 678 downloads

post-1003-0-00784700-1335089627_thumb.png - v3 BW 128.sensorpanel 120.66 kB · 618 downloads

post-1003-0-75445200-1335089653_thumb.png - v3 BW 128 v2.sensorpanel 92.52 kB · 1173 downloads

Possible future

post-1003-0-60561400-1335089764_thumb.png - v4.sensorpanel 84.66 kB · 2898 downloads

post-1003-0-07264500-1335089777_thumb.png :( I can't upload anymore, the limit is reached :wacko:

Now I'm waiting for the appearance of the possibility to monitor hard drives and wireless signal strength.

How did you get the HTC style time and weather? I’ve been trying to recreate this for a while now but no luck.

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On 3/5/2024 at 6:17 PM, Eze2kiel said:

It took me three days to design this Sensor Panel and get it working.

I used two Gauges from the guys here who published and modified them a little to make them smaller and added the °C symbol.

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3.jpg

 

 

I just did it here based on his verse.

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2 hours ago, colirx said:

I just did it here based on his verse.

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Honestly, I didn't get my design copied from anywhere, so I'm surprised that it's almost similar.

Likewise, my background is animated without depending on third-party programs and I think the location of the sensors on my panel is much better than that design.

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18 hours ago, Eze2kiel said:

Honestly, I didn't get my design copied from anywhere, so I'm surprised that it's almost similar.

Likewise, my background is animated without depending on third-party programs and I think the location of the sensors on my panel is much better than that design.

Will u be sharing it with us ezi? 

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18 hours ago, Eze2kiel said:

Honestly, I didn't get my design copied from anywhere, so I'm surprised that it's almost similar.

Likewise, my background is animated without depending on third-party programs and I think the location of the sensors on my panel is much better than that design

 

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On 3/7/2024 at 1:29 PM, Inked_xx said:

How did you get the HTC style time and weather? I’ve been trying to recreate this for a while now but no luck.

I can only assume that he used a second program running in the background like Rainmeter.

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On 3/2/2024 at 8:41 PM, BHSY_289 said:

I'm not sure if anyone has successfully created and posted a clock with hands but I finally created a working hours and minutes hand clock template. The minute hand is 30 seconds faster and the hour hand runs a bit faster in advance too which I'm not sure how advanced it is, don't want to burn my brain calculating it.

Accuracy depends on how many images you use. For the minute hand, I use 60 images (1 minute=60s so 60 images). For the hour hand, at first, I used 120 images but decided to increase it to 180 images.

It wouldn't be possible to create the second hand as it would require about 5399 gauge sensors and 86399 states to create it.

Anyone interested can download the working TESTING sensor panel and an Excel spreadsheet that I use to calculate. You can pm me if encounter any mistakes or issues.

I will update the 'testing clock sensor panel file' if I encounter any mistakes.

For MINUTES hand:

  • Uses 60 hand images
  • 103 Gauge Sensors
  • 1545 states
  • For HOURS hand:

For HOURS hand:

  • 180 hand images
  • 26 Gauge Sensors
  • 390 states

 

I have wanted to reply to your post for a few days and now I have time. I think you changed your post since I first read it. I was asked a few weeks ago to do a clock with a seconds hand and at first I thought it was possible but then I did the calculations and decided that it is impossible just like you.

Here is my post about it.

https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13296-share-your-sensorpanels/page/477/#comment-57204

I really like what you did here and maybe I will use them in a project one day!

  

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On 3/8/2024 at 12:19 AM, Eze2kiel said:

Honestly, I didn't get my design copied from anywhere, so I'm surprised that it's almost similar.

Likewise, my background is animated without depending on third-party programs and I think the location of the sensors on my panel is much better than that design.

The guy you responded to said he made that version based on your design.

How did you animate the background without third party programs? My guess is that you just used an animated gif as the background and used the rslcd format.   

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9 minutes ago, rinaldop said:

I have wanted to reply to your post for a few days and now I have time. I think you changed your post since I first read it. I was asked a few weeks ago to do a clock with a seconds hand and at first I thought it was possible but then I did the calculations and decided that it is impossible just like you.

Here is my post about it.

https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13296-share-your-sensorpanels/page/477/#comment-57204

I really like what you did here and maybe I will use them in a project one day!

  

Thank you and you can use this template to create a clock with working hands for hours and minutes.

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