############################################################################## # # LCDSirReal v2.7.0 # ############################################################################## # Blank lines and lines that start with a '#' are ignored. # Enter label and values in pairs, one per line, separated by whitespace. ############################################################################## # not_edited # # If this value is nonzero, LCDSirReal will display a notice when starting # that you should edit this file. To get rid of the warning, just change the # '1' below to '0', or delete the line completely. You should also read the # rest of this file and see if there are any other values you need to change. not_edited 0 ############################################################################## # lcdmon_starting # # If set to a nonzero number, LCDSirReal will start Logitech's LCDMon.exe # if it's not running. LCDMon must be running for LCDSirReal to be able # to access the G15. lcdmon_starting 1 ############################################################################## # config_refresh # # If set to a positive number, LCDSirReal will check for modifications to the # configuration files every 'config_refresh' 1/10th seconds. Default is 10, # which means it checks every second. config_refresh 10 ############################################################################## # testwindow # # If set to a nonzero number, LCDSirReal will always show it's window. # Normally, this window is only shown when the G15 is missing or # unresponsive. If you close the window, LCDSirReal terminates. If you # left-click in a slot inside the window, it simulates the corresponding # softbutton. If you right click a slot, it cycles the slot contents. testwindow 0 ############################################################################## # small_font_name # small_font_size # large_font_name # large_font_size # # These values control two of the three fonts LCDSirReal uses. The font size # may be negative; the size value is passed verbatim to Windows font functions. # I strongly suggest you leave these at the defaults unless you have a real # need to change the fonts, and know exactly what you're doing. small_font_name Lucida Console small_font_size -8 large_font_name Microsoft Sans Serif large_font_size -11 ############################################################################## # linger # # The number of milliseconds that the name of someone who just spoke on # TeamSpeak will stay on screen after they stop transmitting. linger 500 ############################################################################## # email_address # # LCDSirReal asks Windows how many email the current user has unread since # email_days ago. Windows will check for unread mail on all known accounts by # default. If you want, you can limit the checking to a specific account by # entering it's email adress here. # # email_days # # How many days to consider when looking for unread mail. The default is # seven days. # # email_interval # # How often to check for new mail, in 1/10-th seconds. Set to zero to disable. email_address email_days 7 email_interval 10 ############################################################################## # cpumem_hidden # # If nonzero, the CPU and memory display at the top is disabled. The CPU # module still works, if selected for a slot. # # cpumem_interval # # How often to update the CPU/memory graphs, in 1/10-th seconds. Set to # zero to disable the CPU/MEM display entirely. The CPU graph in the topmost # area shows the average CPU load across all CPU cores. To see individual # CPU core loads, use the CPU module. # # cpumem_samples # # To show an average over time, you can use cpumem_samples. This is how many # samples to take and calculate the average of. To get an immediate, # accurate and quite busy display, set this to 1. Higher values smooth things # over more. In general, if you increase the cpumem_interval, you may wish # to lower cpumem_samples. # # cpumem_cputop # cpumem_cpumid # cpumem_cpubot # # Controls how the CPU load in the top area is displayed. The bar consists of # three lines; top, middle and bottom. The default shows the top 50% load, # the median and the bottom 50% loads. To have a straight average solid bar, # change all three values to zero. # # 0 Show average load of all cores # 1 Show average load of the 50% highest loaded cores # 2 Show average load of the 50% lowest loaded cores # 3 Show the median load of all cores # 4 Show the load of the highest loaded core # 5 Show the load of the lowest loaded core cpumem_hidden 0 cpumem_interval 1 cpumem_samples 3 cpumem_cputop 1 cpumem_cpumid 3 cpumem_cpubot 2 ############################################################################## # net_hidden # # If nonzero, the network meter at the top is hidden. The NET module still # works, if selected in a slot. # # net_method # # Which method to use when collecting network statistics. Normally, leave # this commented or blank to let LCDSirReal select the appropriate method. # Allowed values are 'tdi' or 'ndis'. # # net_adapter # # Normally, LCDSirReal collects statistics from all available network # adapters capable of delivering statistics, and displays the totals. # You can see the names of these adapters in the 'system.txt' file which # LCDSirReal creates on startup. If you want, you can select just one # adapter to get statistics from. In this case, add the adapter name after # net_adapter to limit stats to the one listed. Do not include the quotation # marks around the name. Leave it blank to collect from all adapters. # # net_max_out # # Number of bytes per second that the outbound network data bar represents # when it's full. You might want to use a tool like TPTEST to measure your # upstream bandwidth and enter the result (in bytes per second!) here. Note # that by default LCDSirReal measures all data across all active network # interfaces, so don't be surprised to see values far higher if you are # working on a LAN. The default is 1310720 bytes per second, or 10 # megabits/second. # # net_max_in # # Number of bytes per second that the inbound network data bar represents # when it's full. net_hidden 0 net_method net_adapter net_max_out 120000 net_max_in 380000 ############################################################################## # speaker_setup # headphone_setup # # The SPK button will switch between these two settings. Allowed values: # "mono", "stereo", "headphone", "quad", "surround", "5.1", "7.1wide" or # "7.1" (Don't enter the quotes though, see below for how it should look!) speaker_setup 5.1 headphone_setup headphone ############################################################################## # date_format # # How to format the current date. The resulting text is rendered at the # top left of the LCD. For an explanation of formatting rules, see # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms776293.aspx # for full syntax. (Or Google for GetDateFormat) date_format yyyy-MM-dd dddd ############################################################################## # time_format # # How to format the current time. The resulting text is rendered at the # top right of the LCD. For an explanation of formatting rules, see # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms776299.aspx # for full syntax. (Or Google for GetTimeFormat) time_format HH:mm:ss ############################################################################## # timezone_list # # A list of timezone abbreviations separated by whitespace. These are the # timezones that the world clock will alternate between. You must enter # the non-daylight-savings abbreviation (PST, not PDT for Pacific time, for # example). The clock will show the correct abbreviation depending on the # state of daylight saving in the target timezone. # # The following abbreviations are allowed. After the code I've listed some # reference data for you: The daylight savings abbreviation, the offset from # UTC during normal use (daylight savings is usually +1 more hour), and the # area which uses the time. # # UTC UTC +0 Universal Coordinated # GMT GDT +0 Greenwich Mean # CET CEDT +1 Central European # WET WEDT +1 Western European # EET EEDT +2 Eastern European # RST RDT +3 Russian # CCST CCDT +4 Caucasus # WAST WADT +5 Western Asia # CAST CADT +6 Central Asia # EAST EADT +7 Eastern Asia # AWST AWDT +8 Australia West # KST KDT +9 Korean # JST JDT +9 Japan # ACST ACDT +9,5 Australia Central # AEST AEDT +10 Australia East # CPST CPDT +11 Central Pacific # NZST NZDT +12 New Zeeland # TST TDT +13 Tonga # SST SDT -11 Samoa # HST HDT -10 Hawaii # ALST ALDT -9 Alaska # PST PDT -8 Pacific North America # MST MDT -7 Mountain North America # MMST MMDT -7 Mexico Mountain # CST CDT -6 Central North America # MCST MCDT -6 Mexico Central # EST EDT -5 Eastern North America # PSST PSDT -5 Pacific South America # AST ADT -4 Atlantic North America # WSST WSDT -4 Western South America # NLST NLDT -3,5 Newfoundland # ESST ESDT -3 Eastern South America # GLST GLDT -3 Greenland # MAST MADT -2 Mid Atlantic # AZST AZDT -1 Azores worldtime_list UTC CET JST PST EST ############################################################################## # worldtime_format # # How to format the world clock time. For an explanation of formatting rules, # see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms776299.aspx for syntax. worldtime_format HH:mm ############################################################################## # animate_start # # Set to zero to disable the show-off-totally-unnecessary animation at start. animate_start 0 ############################################################################## # fan_cycle # fan_cycle_interval # fan_mode_0 ... fan_mode_9 # fan_farenheit # # Configure the SpeedFan slot display. You can have up to ten, numbered # from fan_mode_0 up to fan_mode_9. Each mode consists of a title, which can # be any short (max 6 characters) text, a type (TEMP, FAN or VOLT) and a # number indicating which value from SpeedFan to use (starts with zero!). # # You'll have to experiment a bit to find the correct number; there's no # way for LCDSirReal to tell which value corresponds to what's in your # machine. # # You can have the display change automatically. Set fan_cycle_interval # to the delay between changes (measued in 1/10ths of a second) and # set fan_cycle to 1 to enable autocycle. # # If a fan_mode is deemed invalid (unknown type, or the index number # is out-of-bounds), it will be silently skipped. # # The fan_farenheit setting causes the temperature values returned # from SpeedFan to undergo conversion from Celsius to Farenheit. # Set to 1 to enable, blank or zero to disable. fan_cycle 0 fan_cycle_interval 30 fan_mode_1 GPU TEMP 0 fan_mode_2 GPU1 TEMP 3 fan_farenheit 0 ############################################################################## # tun_mediakeys # # iTunes version 7 and 7.0.1 (the latest versions as of this writing) do not # support global media keys support. The media keys (play, stop, next and # previous track) only work if iTunes isn't in the background. Setting # tun_mediakeys to nonzero will cause LCDSirReal to monitor those keys and # send them to iTunes if iTunes is in the background. tun_mediakeys 1 ############################################################################## # slot_0 # slot_1 # slot_2 # slot_3 # # Select what modules should be shown in which slot. You can list more than # one module per slot, and the first one that has data to display will # be shown. To see any others, hold down CTRL while clicking the slot button # to cycle the selected module. # # You can show the same module in several slots at the same time. They will # behave as expected; for example, the NET module could show IN data in one # slot and OUT data in another, and TOT in a third. # # For some modules (NET, CLK, FAN) you can select what it will show # initially. Append one or more plus signs (+) at the end of the three-letter # acronym. Each plus sign equals one mode change (one click on the button). # # The following modules are allowed: # # CLK # Show the world clock. Click to change timezone. # STW # Stopwatch with lap time. Click to start/lap, long-click to stop/reset. # SPK # Shows speaker setting, volume, mute. Allows speaker switching # with a click. (Note: Windows Vista only allows changing speaker # settings using the Control Panel). # TS2 # TeamSpeak2 running: Shows mic status, player count (server with small # font, current channel with large font) and will display current # speakers and people joining and leaving the server. Click to mute and # unmute mic. Long-click to show players in current channel. # AMP # WinAMP running: Shows current bitrate and time remaining (or time # elapsed if time remaining is not available.) when the current song # changes, shows the title in the log area. Click to show the currently # playing song. # NET # Shows network history the last ten seconds, or totals. Click to # change displays between OUT, IN and TOT. # FPS # FRAPS running: Shows the current FPS count if it isn't zero. # FAN # SpeedFan running: Show the current selected fan_mode display. # If fan_cycle is nonzero, iterate across the available modes. # Click to change the mode manually. Long-click to enable and # disable auto-cycle. # TUN # ITunes running: Shows average bitrate and time remaining (or time # elapsed if time remaining is not available.) when the current song # changes, shows the title in the log area. Click to show the currently # playing song. # RIP # Nonresponsive program detected: Shows the first few characters of # the window title. Click to display the entire window name. # Long-click to terminate the nonresponsive program. # CPU # Shows detailed data from CPU and memory. Top right shows average # CPU load over the last second. Click to cycle between individual # CPU core loads (up to 16), CPU load histogram, and memory info. # Long click to show LCDSirReal's uptime, average CPU usage over # time, and memory consumption. slot_3 FPS AMP slot_2 FAN slot_1 CPU slot_0 NET RIP ############################################################################## # include # # Include another file. This file must have the same syntax as this one, # but the values found there will override what's been defined in this # file. So, if you want to skip editing this file each time a new version # of LCDSirReal is released, make a copy of lcdsirreal.txt, rename it to # mysettings.txt, and edit that file instead. include mysettings.txt # end of file