![]() BTW, Abacom (ExpertProfi), AlphaCool, Digital Devices, Mad Catz Venom, Matrix Orbital, and SDC Megtron LCD displays are also supported now by the latest AIDA64 beta. AIDA64 Engineer has a hardware detection engine unrivaled in its class. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. Is an essential Windows network management solution. Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: You can verify if your device is LCD2USB compliant by finding the device on the Devices / USB Devices page in AIDA64, and checking its Device ID. The only thing needed to enable this feature is having the appropriate LCD2USB drivers installed, and the LCD to be connected to a USB port. Currently the following LCD sizes are supported: After enabling it, make sure to set the LCD size (on the same page of the AIDA64 Preferences), since LCD2USB-capable devices will not provide such information to AIDA64. ![]() You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. ![]() You can find the new AIDA64 beta update at: Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Only latency test shows better performance for Windows 8.1 for about 3, while Windows 7 and Windows 10 show similar performance, as shown in Table 3. We've added support for character based LCD displays using Till Harbaum's LCD2USB protocol, as described at: You can verify if your device is LCD2USB compliant by finding the device on the Devices / USB Devices page in AIDA64, and checking its Device ID. ![]()
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