Move sensors with paragraph to custom settings

19.04
Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
parent fe0abe8acf
commit a6dbf968e8

@ -96,8 +96,6 @@ To add a second panel right click on the panel and :menuselection:`Add New Panel
Non-Default widgets
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To use your sensors widgets which you would have to add manually as shown above. A sensor bar will appear with as many sensors as on your panel. To view the temp as a number mouse over the sensor bar to see what your temperature is in a number.
To have a bar that shows CPU Load shows a bar graph with your CPU usage. To bring up settings for your CPU usage is right click on the CPU bar :menuselection:`Configure CPU Monitor`. The :guilabel:`Show text` checkbox shows a number for CPU usage. The field for :guilabel:`Update interval` is how often to update your CPU usage. The :guilabel:`Bar orientation` says what side to start the bar graph. The :guilabel:`Bar width` is how wide to make the bar graph. If you want to reset your changes press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
.. image:: CPU-load-settings.png
@ -106,6 +104,8 @@ The Color picker is shows what color something is on your screen usually useful
.. image:: spacer-color-picker.png
To use your sensors widgets which you would have to add manually as shown above. A sensor bar will appear with as many sensors as on your panel. To view the temp as a number mouse over the sensor bar to see what your temperature is in a number.
To customize the sensors right click on the sensors applet :menuselection:`Configure "Sensors"`. The :guilabel:`Update interval(seconds)` field lets you choose how often in seconds to update the sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature bar width` field shows how wide to make the bar for your sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature scale` field lets you select :guilabel:`Celsius` or :guilabel:`Fahrenheit` for your sensors. The checkbox :guilabel:`Warning about high temperature` puts a warning if your temperature gets too high. The :guilabel:`Crit` field shows the temperture your CPU should not reach. If you want to reset your settings press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
.. image:: sensors-config.png

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