Loyd Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago it is a 7.84 Inch Mini Monitor HD IPS 1280x400 Secondary Screen Stretched Bar LCD Display with Casing for Laptop Computer Speed Temperature Windows Aida64 CPU GPU Monitoring. it uses HDMI input. if connected as a second adia64 monitor you have to use remote sensor LCD support which is why you cannot use custom dials and such. Maybe some day it will be possible to connect more than one adia HDMI display. Quote
Fiery Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Loyd said: it is a 7.84 Inch Mini Monitor HD IPS 1280x400 Secondary Screen Stretched Bar LCD Display with Casing for Laptop Computer Speed Temperature Windows Aida64 CPU GPU Monitoring. it uses HDMI input. if connected as a second adia64 monitor you have to use remote sensor LCD support which is why you cannot use custom dials and such. Maybe some day it will be possible to connect more than one adia HDMI display. If it's a HDMI-connected monitor, then you should be able to extend the Windows desktop to it and use the SensorPanel facility with it. Quote
Loyd Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, Fiery said: If it's a HDMI-connected monitor, then you should be able to extend the Windows desktop to it and use the SensorPanel facility with it. not if you have another one already displayed. Can you open more than one panel? Quote
Fiery Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Loyd said: not if you have another one already displayed. Can you open more than one panel? Ah I see now. And no, multiple SensorPanels aren't supported. Quote
Loyd Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago exactly, so in order to have 2 displays running adia64 one has to be remote sensor LCD, the other Native. That is until turzx. Now it seems we can run up to 4 maybe even more Oh what fun... Quote
BHSY Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/7/2025 at 9:37 AM, BHSY said: Finally, I have the time to test the TURZX display. I tried it on my Turing 8.8-inch (1920x480 pixels), and it works. However, when I put Windows to sleep mode, the device woke up Windows immediately. The only way I can do now is to rely on the TURZX software to 'Exit the software and shut down the device'. Can the device be put to sleep and prevented from waking up Windows without relying on the TURZX software? Thanks! Hi @Fiery, I'm using the Gen 1 TURZX Turing smart screen, and I'm facing the same problem again. I haven't used it for a while until today, and just changed to a new cable, a USB Type-C to USB 9-pin cable, because either the old PH cable was defective or the PH port was faulty. The device connection was successful and displayed the sensor perfectly, but the device woke up my system as soon as I put Windows to Sleep. Attached is the usbdump.txt file for you to investigate. Thank you! AIDA64_usbdump.txt Quote
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