![]() Step 8 Now you can move onto the Sample Page or start creating your own buttons to use this data. Step 8 Now that we are trusted, click on an empty button and if you scroll down in the "Add Actions" list, you should see: Step 7 After Touch Portal is back open and this is your first time installing TP Open Hardware Monitor you will be presented with a "trust" screen - code here is all open source - if you trust the plugin, select "Trust Always" or else everytime you open the app it will ask you: NOTE: Make sure you fully close Touch Portal using System Tray icon to exit Step 5 You then should see this, click "Okay" tpp file from Step 1, select it and click "Open" Step 4 Navigate to where youd downloaded the. gpuTemp plugin I would like to add support to select which GPU to pull the temperature from assuming it is being used on a system with more than one GPU, although I dont know how that would show up on the open hardware API(since I only have one gpu) so I dont know how to program for it.Step 3 Open Touch Portal GUI, go to the Wrench, and chose "Import plug-in" This contains everything needed for TouchPortal and the Plugin ![]() Step 2 Download the Touch Portal Plugin OpenHardwareMonitor.tpp file from the github repo installer folder. Step 1 Make sure you have Open Hardware Monitor installed - go to Prequisites if you did not install it NOTE: Default install path is dictated by Touch Portal, for newer users it is in %APPDATA%\TouchPortal\plugins, for older users it is in C:\Users(window user name)\Documents\TouchPortal\plugins\ (or wherever your documents folder is)
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