
An interesting Panzer Open Hardware Monitor Temperature widget - I created this originally for the World of Tanks and War Thunder communities. The Panzer widget is a pretty Xwidget for your desktop. It is a simple temperature gauge that can read from any sensor. Functional and gorgeous at the same time.

NOTE: You must have Open Hardware Monitor installed and running for this widget to operate.
You get that here:
http://openhardwaremonitor.org/downloads/To find out how the widget operates, simply right click and select Help and a full explanation of all the buttons, windows is shown. The top left window is the maximum temperature experienced by the chosen sensor, top right window is the current temperature in digital form. The bottom right window is the current scale used. The middle button selects the scale. Hovering over any control should supply a pop-up explaining each function.

I took the screenshot photo. It looks like 1944 but it was 2004! The image above was shot at Beltring in Kent. I've had to do some serious photoshopping to remove any traces of modernity. There were lots. Addition of some grain, desaturation and addition of some light brown to give it a hint of old picture. I don't want it to look too old as it loses some of the immediacy.

The widget can be resized using CTRL+ mouse scrollwheel.

The X widget engine is here at
http://www.xwidget.com. These widgets work with Windows XP SP2-SP3, it has been tested on XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and 10.
There is now a Yahoo widget version of this widget as well which works on Windows and Mac OS/X.
That you can download from here:
https://yereverluvinuncleber.deviantart.com/art/Panzer-Open-Hardware-Monitor-Temperature-Ywidget-738950316