Settings - Temperature - Visual
All changes you make here are applied to the MBM 5 sensor you selected
Sensor name
You can enter the name of the sensor in this box, so you always knows what it represents
Display temperature in the system tray
Check this box if you want this MBM 5 sensor to be shown in the system tray
Sensor colour
This determines the colour the sensor should be displayed with in the system tray
Background colour
This determines the colour of the background that is used when displaying the sensor in the systemtray. Tray BG means the background color of the tray
Display this temperature in the dashboard screen
Check this box to make sure this sensor appears in the dashboard
Style of this temperature meter in the dashboard screen
Here you can select the style of the VU-meter you want to use to display the Temperature
Color and font for this Temperature meter (if selected meter requiers it)
Here you can select the color and font that some of the meters styles might use (vumeter uses nothing of this, digital uses the color and text label uses all settings)
Scale for this temperature meter in the dashboard screen (VUM Style)
A VU-meter you select might need some sort of scale; here you enter the maximum of that scale. It always should be higher then the max Temperature for this sensor else the VU-meter may not be able to display the temperature
Display sensor in the high & low log and in the interval log
If you check this box then this sensor will be shown in all log's; if you uncheck it, it won't
Show as tooltip
If you check this box then the Temperature will be shown in a so called "tooltip", which will appear if you hold your mouse over the temperatures in the systemtray for a second or 2. The max size for a tooltip is 67 characters, if you exceed that then it will simply be cut off