Z7 LCD Monitor for the Logitech G19 Keyboard Lcd screen

Version 2 2009-06-13

The application has two screens, Monitor and Magnifier. 
You can switch between these by pressing the 'cancel' button, the one to the left of the button for switching between applications.

The program will only run if the Logitech LCD Manager is installed and there is a device present with a 320x240 color screen.
Currently, the only such device is the G19 keyboard.
The program is developed on Windows Vista 32, but should work just as well on Vista 64 and XP.

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Monitor Features

- displays the CPU usage, over the last 2.5 minutes
- change the graph type between total cpu and per-cpu by pressing the Up/Down buttons
- change the graph colors by pressing the Left/Right buttons 
- displays the full date and time, in text, formatted according to your local settings 
- displays an envelope icon when there is unread email 
- displays a warning when free memory (physical RAM) is low

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Magnifier features

- zoom in/out by pressing the Up/Down buttons
- zoom back to default value by pressing the Left button
- zoom all the way out to 'full screen' and back in again by pressing the OK button
- switch the cursor shape by pressing the Right button

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Installation and removal

The application consists of a single executable file. 
The recommended location for this file is 
"C:\Program Files\Logitech\GamePanel Software\LCD Manager\Applets"
If you place the executable there, it will be started automatically by the Logitech LCD manager at boot time. 
You can also start it manually, simply by double-clicking.

When it is running, you can terminate the program from Logitech LCD Manager, by unchecking the box to the left of it. 
You can also restart it from there: check the box again, right-click the name and select "start".

To remove it, stop it from running, as described above, and delete the file.

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Feedback

This is still a work in progress. The monitor screen could be extended to do more tricks, like monitoring temperatures, GPU usage etc. 
(yes, I know about SirReal and I don't plan on overdoing his feature set :-) 
If you have any particular questions, wishes, bugs or praize, you can always send an e-mail to me, v.van.uitert[at]gmail.com
The program is written in Delphi and I do plan on publishing the source.

Check www.zyrion7.nl for the latest version
