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<blockquote data-quote="nicsergio" data-source="post: 967479" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>It's simple:</p><p>the name of the property that HtpcInfo makes available in the skin is made up of</p><p></p><p><strong>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature</strong> followed by the name that you set in the configuration page of the sensors, where you put <strong>Temp1/Temp2/Temp3</strong></p><p></p><p>then becomes <strong>#</strong><strong>HTPCInfo.SensorTemperatureTemp1</strong> for the first sensor</p><p></p><p>the same way as the fan speed are made</p><p><strong>#HTPCInfo.SensorFan</strong> << Name set</p><p></p><p>and the measured voltages</p><p><strong>#HTPCInfo.SensorVoltage</strong> << Name set</p><p></p><p>this because the flag "<em>build</em><em> skin property from related sensor </em><em>name</em>" is set..</p><p></p><p>In the Titan skin, from what I see, the names of the properties displayed for the temperatures are:</p><p>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperatureCPU</p><p>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperatureSystem</p><p></p><p>so if imposed instead of <em>Temp1</em> and <em>Temp2</em>, <strong>CPU</strong> and <strong>System</strong> names (in the correct order) should display..</p><p>also as <strong>sensor provider</strong> should select <em>SpeedFan</em></p><p></p><p>bye!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicsergio, post: 967479, member: 104167"] It's simple: the name of the property that HtpcInfo makes available in the skin is made up of [B]#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[/B] followed by the name that you set in the configuration page of the sensors, where you put [B]Temp1/Temp2/Temp3[/B] then becomes [B]#[/B][B]HTPCInfo.SensorTemperatureTemp1[/B] for the first sensor the same way as the fan speed are made [B]#HTPCInfo.SensorFan[/B] << Name set and the measured voltages [B]#HTPCInfo.SensorVoltage[/B] << Name set this because the flag "[I]build[/I][I] skin property from related sensor [/I][I]name[/I]" is set.. In the Titan skin, from what I see, the names of the properties displayed for the temperatures are: #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperatureCPU #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperatureSystem so if imposed instead of [I]Temp1[/I] and [I]Temp2[/I], [B]CPU[/B] and [B]System[/B] names (in the correct order) should display.. also as [B]sensor provider[/B] should select [I]SpeedFan[/I] bye! [/QUOTE]
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