Visual Tab

Names

In this part you can rename the 3 temperature readout and the 3 fan readout names.

ToolTips

Here you can select what you want on/as your tooltip on the MBM icon in the systemtray.

Icons

Use Lines In icon;

default := Checked;
With this box checked you will see a line above and below the temperature displayed in the system tray. Unchecked the lines will be gone.

Use Degree Symbol In icon;

default := Checked;
With this box checked you will see a degree symbol next to the temperature displayed in the system tray. Unchecked this symbol will be gone. The reason this is not combined with the Use Degree Symbol In Window is that for people who use Fahrenheit and have a 3 digit number it might be handy to remove the degree symbol to make more room for the Temperature.

Icon Font;

default : = Arial;
Use the DropDown Box to change the Font that the systemtray icons are displayed with.

Icon Font Size;

default : = 8;
Use the Slider to change the font Size that the systemtray icons are displayed with.

Icon Background;

default : = Silver;
Use the DropDown Box to change the background color of the systemtray icons.

Sensor 1;

default : = Black;
Use the DropDown Box to change the font Color that the text in systemtray icon for sensor 1 is displayed with.

Sensor 2;

default : = Red;
Use the DropDown Box to change the font Color that the text in systemtray icon for sensor 2 is displayed with.

Sensor 3;

default : = Blue;
Use the DropDown Box to change the font Color that the text in systemtray icon for sensor 3 is displayed with.

System Tray

Show following sensors in System Tray;

default := Checked;
Checking this box will make the program display the VU Meters's values in your system tray, which are displayed depends on what boxes you have checked in the sub section.

Sensor 1 Temperature;

default := Checked;
Check this to display the Sensor 1 Temperature in the system tray. This option is only available if Show Temperature in System Tray is checked.

Sensor 2 Temperature;

default := UnChecked;
Check this to display the Sensor 2 Temperature in the system tray. This option is only available if Show Temperature in System Tray is checked.

Sensor 3 Temperature;

default := UnChecked;
Check this to display the Sensor 3 Temperature in the system tray. This option is only available if Show Temperature in System Tray is checked.

Replace System Tray Icon X seconds after startup;

default := UnChecked;
If you have MBM startup on windows bootup then the icons might get placed between other icons in your system tray, this is because window will start up more then just MBM. If you check this then MBM will remove and replace the icons after X seconds.

Swap following sensors in System Tray;

default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make the program swap the selected VU Meters's values in your system tray.

Please note that you can just select 1 VUMeter, however I do not recomend this since it will use more resources if you do. If you want only 1 temperature in the System Tray then uncheck the Swap Temperature in System Tray and check the Show Temperature in System Tray.

Sensor 1 Temperature;

default := UnChecked;
Check this to add the Sensor 1 Temperature to the swap list. This option is only available if Swap Temperature in System Tray is checked.

Sensor 2 Temperature;

default := UnChecked;
Check this to add the Sensor 2 Temperature in the swap list. This option is only available if Swap Temperature in System Tray is checked.

Sensor 3 Temperature;

default := UnChecked;
Check this to add the Sensor 3 Temperature in the swap list. This option is only available if Swap Temperature in System Tray is checked.

Swap the sensors every X Seconds;

default := 5;
The value you select here is the time between each icon swap in the system tray.

CPUSpeed

Show CPU speed;

default := UnChecked;
Checking this will show the CPU speed under the VU Meters.

CPU speed;

default := Lime;
here you can select the color of the CPU Speed display.

Temperatures

Show Temperatures as

default := VUMeters;
Here you can select to display the temperatures as VUMeters, Digital style or Graphic style

VUMeter Scale;

default := 60░C / 140░F (sensor 1) and 80░C / 176░F (sensor 2 and 3);
Using the up and down arrows you can increase/decrease the scale for each temperature, this only affects the VUMeter display

Graph Style Maximum entries

default := 20;
Here you can select how many entries the Graph Style display shows