GaHile Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 17 hours ago, Loyd said: "implements AIDA-style $LABEL macro resolution (e.g. $CPUMODEL, $GPU1MODEL)." just how does this work? could not get it working. also the names of the imported files are some sort of date function taken from the file I guess. any way we could rename the file box? Loyd Thank you for testing and sharing feedback!! Currently, $LABEL values can’t be fetched directly via Shared Memory, as only sensor values are exposed. To ensure a smooth and reliable experience, I’ve implemented a safe workaround that fetches these values and converts each $LABEL into its corresponding readable text label. I’ve personally tested this on my system using the following available labels, and they’re working as expected: $CPUMODEL $GPU1MODEL $GPU2MODEL $CHIPSET $MOBOMODEL $OSPRODUCT $DXVER $HOSTNAME $DNSHOSTNAME $LOCALIP $USERNAME Since system configurations can vary, if you’re using or have any additional labels, please feel free to share them-I’ll be more than happy to incorporate and test those as well 😊 Also, do let me know if you notice any issues with the above displays. You’re absolutely right about the imported name showing as a date. That name actually comes from the .sp2 file stored inside the .spzip package. The .spzip file is essentially a container that includes all SensorPanel assets-such as images-along with the .sp2 file, which holds everything from layout and positioning to size and configuration details. The filename is used so changes can be written back to the correct file when you hit Save. That said, I’ll explore whether we can display the spzip name instead, to make this clearer and more intuitive 💡 17 hours ago, BHSY said: Hi GaHile, so far, I’ve run into one issue: the font style isn’t working. I tested with a common font, Arial, selected Bold, and Italic, but nothing changed. The same problem occurs with other fonts as well.😟 The right‑click actions and the close‑to‑tray feature are working perfectly. 👍 Regarding $LABEL, no issue when I import a new .spzip panel. However, my existing .sqx panel with no name label was not updated. I need to reimport the .spzip panel and re-add the videos. Is there any way to update it from SynQPanel? One question: if I changed to a new CPU, will $LABEL automatically update with the new processor name? I assume it will, since SynQPanel shares memory with AIDA. Thanks. Thank you for testing and sharing feedback!! 😍 Regarding the font issue, could you please let me know exactly where you’re facing the problem? I wasn’t able to reproduce it on my end-fonts appear to be working fine here. That said, something might still be off, and I’m absolutely here to track it down and fix it for you 🙂 I’m really glad to hear that the right-click actions and the close-to-tray feature are working perfectly and exactly as you expected 🎉 Thank you so much for adding this feature - it’s genuinely useful and a great enhancement! Your observation about $LABEL behavior is spot-on 👍 There are no issues with newly created panels; however, existing panels behave differently at the moment. At present, $LABELS are converted into hard-coded text labels inside SynQPanel. This approach was intentionally chosen as a first step-to verify compatibility across different systems and ensure values are fetched correctly. If this makes sense!! To answer your question honestly: If you switch to a new CPU (or similar hardware change), the $LABEL won’t automatically update right now, since it has already been converted into a static text label. But please don’t worry-I am here and I’ve got your back 😄 I will explore whether $LABELS can be stored as sensors instead, so they dynamically update whenever system hardware changes. That’s the ideal behavior, and I’ll definitely test and validate this for you to make sure it works seamlessly 💪 Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like me to check or improve-I’m always happy to help! 2 Quote
GaHile Posted Tuesday at 07:13 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 07:13 PM @Loyd @BHSY Hi Everyone! I am excited to announce 🎤 that 🎉SynQPanel v1.0.2 is now available.🎉 This release focuses on stability fixes and improved gauge handling. Fixed - Font Bold/Italic not applying correctly - Close to Tray and Diagnostics settings not persisting after restart - UI showing internal .sp2 filename instead of the original .spzip name Improved - Additions - Gauge label, font family, size, bold and italic are now correctly imported from AIDA - Gauge label settings can now be fully adjusted inside SynQPanel 📢 Recommended update for all users. Thank you to the AIDA team and community for feedback and logs that helped refine this release. 🙏 The update is available on GitHub here: https://github.com/sursingh-hub/SynQPanel/releases/tag/v1.0.2 Feedback and suggestions are always welcome. 🙏 Thank you again for the support! 🙏 1 Quote
Roamin Posted Wednesday at 10:52 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:52 AM Is this the only place for discussion on synqpanel? No Discord? Currently using infopanel which looks extremely similar, How do I import my infopanel template into synqpanel? Cheers Quote
GaHile Posted Thursday at 09:26 AM Author Posted Thursday at 09:26 AM 22 hours ago, Roamin said: Is this the only place for discussion on synqpanel? No Discord? Currently using infopanel which looks extremely similar, How do I import my infopanel template into synqpanel? Cheers Hey, thank you for checking out SynQPanel - really appreciate it! 🙏 At the moment, this forum is the primary place for discussion and support. There isn’t a Discord server yet. That said, feedback like yours helps shape what comes next, so a Discord is definitely something I’m considering once the user base grows a bit more and things stabilize. At the moment, SynQPanel is intentionally focused only on AIDA64 users. The goal is to keep SynQPanel lean, trimmed, stable, and deeply integrated with AIDA. We did not aim big at this point Because of that: There is no direct other Panel template import SynQPanel does not read other Panel / Libre / HWiNFO formats The supported import path is AIDA sensorpanel files (.sp2 / .spzip / etc.) only If your other Panel setup is based on an AIDA sensorpanel (which many are), you can import that AIDA panel into SynQPanel and continue working from there. Once imported, SynQPanel will map with your AIDA sensors using AIDA64 amazing Shared Memory concept, lets you adjust layout, gauges, labels, fonts, and other properties in a more flexible way. Thank you again for the interest and for taking the time to ask. Feedback from experienced panel users is incredibly valuable and directly influences where SynQPanel goes next ❤️ 🙏 (we need you as we are just starting this journey!!) 🙏 Cheers! 3 Quote
BHSY Posted Friday at 03:31 PM Posted Friday at 03:31 PM (edited) A showcase of my latest Sensor Panel, using SynQPanel to import AIDA64’s SensorPanel file and enhance it with animated visuals, featuring a fan that spins in sync with real-time speed and a rotating arc GIF.😊 Don't mind the background game music — I forgot to turn off the audio before recording. Edited Friday at 04:05 PM by BHSY Added a Gauge Properties 3 Quote
Kim Sahyeong Posted Friday at 09:46 PM Posted Friday at 09:46 PM i have a small issue synQ panel doesn't find my cpu fan, aida64 show it (it's written n°8 because before it was plugged somewhere else, i wanted to update the sensor and it doesn't appear in Synq) i have synQ 1.02 Quote
Roamin Posted Friday at 10:58 PM Posted Friday at 10:58 PM On 1/15/2026 at 8:26 PM, GaHile said: Hey, thank you for checking out SynQPanel - really appreciate it! 🙏 At the moment, this forum is the primary place for discussion and support. There isn’t a Discord server yet. That said, feedback like yours helps shape what comes next, so a Discord is definitely something I’m considering once the user base grows a bit more and things stabilize. At the moment, SynQPanel is intentionally focused only on AIDA64 users. The goal is to keep SynQPanel lean, trimmed, stable, and deeply integrated with AIDA. We did not aim big at this point Because of that: There is no direct other Panel template import SynQPanel does not read other Panel / Libre / HWiNFO formats The supported import path is AIDA sensorpanel files (.sp2 / .spzip / etc.) only If your other Panel setup is based on an AIDA sensrpanel (which many are), you can import that AIDA panel into SynQPanel and continue working from there. Once imported, SynQPanel will map with your AIDA sensors using AIDA64 amazing Shared Memory concept, lets you adjust layout, gauges, labels, fonts, and other properties in a more flexible way. Thank you again for the interest and for taking the time to ask. Feedback from experienced panel users is incredibly valuable and directly influences where SynQPanel goes next ❤️ 🙏 (we need you as we are just starting this journey!!) 🙏 Cheers! I understand that SynQpanel uses Aida64 sensors......... Your user interface is exactly the same as infopanel. Im sure the UI is not the only thing thats identical to Infopanel. Allowing importing of layouts from every other sensorpanel software should be a priority to help people transition to SynQpanel from what ever they are currently using, especially when your 1 to 1 with Infopanel lol. I will keep my eye on this forum post for updates but until there is a layout import from Infopanel theres no point switching. I do not have the hours on hand to sort it all out again. Good luck with your journey, looks good but then again so does infopanel hence why i used it and hence why yours looks identical. Cheers Quote
GaHile Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM 16 hours ago, Roamin said: I understand that SynQpanel uses Aida64 sensors......... Your user interface is exactly the same as infopanel. Im sure the UI is not the only thing thats identical to Infopanel. Allowing importing of layouts from every other sensorpanel software should be a priority to help people transition to SynQpanel from what ever they are currently using, especially when your 1 to 1 with Infopanel lol. I will keep my eye on this forum post for updates but until there is a layout import from Infopanel theres no point switching. I do not have the hours on hand to sort it all out again. Good luck with your journey, looks good but then again so does infopanel hence why i used it and hence why yours looks identical. Cheers That’s completely fair, and I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to explain your perspective. You’re right - from a user’s point of view, rebuilding a complex layout from scratch is a real time investment, and not everyone has the hours (or patience) to do that again. I fully understand why, today, that makes sticking with InfoPanel the practical choice for you. On the UI similarity: yes, SynQPanel will feel familiar - and that’s intentional. The goal was zero learning friction for AIDA users, not to reinvent UI patterns just for the sake of looking different. Under the hood though, SynQPanel is being shaped around AIDA-only workflows, tighter control over gauges, labels, fonts, and long-term stability rather than broad multi-source support. You’re also absolutely right that layout import from other panel systems would lower the barrier to entry. It’s a valid request, and it’s on my radar - but I also want to be transparent: SynQPanel currently has a very small user base, and development is focused first on getting the AIDA experience rock-solid before expanding migration tooling. Right now my aim is to stabilize this application and it has lots known issues which we will definitely resolve together. That kind of feature only really becomes viable once there’s enough momentum and feedback to justify the complexity. If you decide to just keep an eye on things for now, that’s totally fine - I respect you, no pressure at all. But if at any point you do try SynQPanel, even casually, feedback from experienced users like you genuinely helps shape where it goes next. Early-stage projects live or die by that kind of input. I really mean it, it wasnt easy to build something like this and I hope you understand and trust me! Thank you again for being honest, and for keeping the conversation constructive. Hopefully SynQPanel earns another look from you down the road. Cheers 🍻 3 Quote
GaHile Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM 18 hours ago, Kim Sahyeong said: i have a small issue synQ panel doesn't find my cpu fan, aida64 show it (it's written n°8 because before it was plugged somewhere else, i wanted to update the sensor and it doesn't appear in Synq) i have synQ 1.02 Thank you for the screenshot - that helps a lot 👍 Since the sensor is clearly visible in AIDA64, the next important thing to check is whether it’s exposed to external applications via shared memory, as SynQPanel can only read sensors that AIDA explicitly publishes. Could you please check the following in AIDA64: Go to Preferences → External Applications Open the Shared Memory section Make sure the CPU fan / flow sensor is enabled and checked there If possible, please share a screenshot of that Shared Memory list A couple of additional things worth checking: Start order matters Please make sure AIDA64 is fully running first, then start SynQPanel. SynQPanel reads the sensor map at startup, so if AIDA isn’t ready yet, some sensors may not be picked up. Sensor name differences Sometimes fans or pumps still appear under their original header name (for example CPU_FAN, FAN #8, PUMP, or Flow) even if they were renamed later in AIDA. It’s worth checking if it shows up under a slightly different name in SynQPanel. If it still doesn’t appear after checking the Shared Memory list, feel free to send me a PM and I’ll guide you on what logs or details are useful so we can diagnose this properly and improve detection for cases like this. Thank you again for reporting it - feedback like this really helps improve SynQPanel 👍 Quote
Kim Sahyeong Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 17 hours ago, GaHile said: Thank you for the screenshot - that helps a lot 👍 Since the sensor is clearly visible in AIDA64, the next important thing to check is whether it’s exposed to external applications via shared memory, as SynQPanel can only read sensors that AIDA explicitly publishes. Could you please check the following in AIDA64: Go to Preferences → External Applications Open the Shared Memory section Make sure the CPU fan / flow sensor is enabled and checked there If possible, please share a screenshot of that Shared Memory list A couple of additional things worth checking: Start order matters Please make sure AIDA64 is fully running first, then start SynQPanel. SynQPanel reads the sensor map at startup, so if AIDA isn’t ready yet, some sensors may not be picked up. Sensor name differences Sometimes fans or pumps still appear under their original header name (for example CPU_FAN, FAN #8, PUMP, or Flow) even if they were renamed later in AIDA. It’s worth checking if it shows up under a slightly different name in SynQPanel. If it still doesn’t appear after checking the Shared Memory list, feel free to send me a PM and I’ll guide you on what logs or details are useful so we can diagnose this properly and improve detection for cases like this. Thank you again for reporting it - feedback like this really helps improve SynQPanel 👍 thank you, you were right, the cpu fan wasn't checked 1 Quote
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