Add type field to Qeyes widget

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Lyn Perrine 1 year ago
parent 4e4ccd19c7
commit 7cc8ff7ff0

@ -131,6 +131,8 @@ To customize the sensors right click on the sensors applet :menuselection:`Confi
To have a set of eyes that look towards where the mouse cursor is add the :guilabel:`QEyes` widget. The eyes look towards where the mouse cursor is relavitve to from the eye.
To bring up settings on how to configure QEyes is to right click on the eye and select :menuselection:`Configure Qeyes`. To change how many eyes appear on the panel change the :guilabel:`Number of eyes` field. To change the theme of the eyes change the :guilabel:`Type` field.
To have a custom command add the :guilabel:`Custom Command` widget. To have this have meaningful output you need to configure the widget by right clicking on the Custom Command widget and selection :guilabel:`Configure "Custom Command"`. To have the output not rotate when the panel is vertical uncheck the :guilabel:`Autorotate when the panel is vertical` checkbox. To change what output your custom command has left click the button next to :guilabel:`Font`. To type the command you want to run type in the box above and to the right of :guilabel:`Command`. To run the command with bash running the command check the :guilabel:`Run with "bash -c"` checkbox. To change if or how often the command is run on repeat check the :guilabel:`Repeat command after` checkbox and change how often it runs in the field to the right. To change the maximum width the output of the text can be type in the :guilabel:`Max Width` field. To run a command with clicking on the applet enter the command in the :guilabel:`Click` in mouse commands. To run a specific command upon going up on the mouse wheel enter the command in the :guilabel:`Wheel Up` field. To run a specific command with scrolling down on the mousewheel enter the command in the :guilabel:`Wheel Down` field.
The :guilabel:`Sensors` tab provides settings for each individual sensor on your processor. To enable/disable each sensor press to the :guilabel:`Enabled` checkbox for each sensor. The :guilabel:`Label` shows a label for each sensor. The :guilabel:`Color` column shows the color for the bar to appear in the panel and you can bring up a dialog to change color by left clicking on the button. To switch to a different chip to set the sensors for change the :guilabel:`Detected chips` menu.

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