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Unhide sensor

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I hid a few sensors on the sensors tab but now I can't seem to find how to get them to come back. I have hit the reset button but that doesn't bring them back it only clears the chart history for the displayed sensors. I was going to wipe the appdata folder for GPU-Z but there doesn't seem to be one. I couldn't even find GPU-Z settings in the registry. How do I get these sensors to show up again?

Update: Uninstall/reinstall brought the sensors back, although that seems a bit drastic of a solution.
 
Solution
That is correct, yours is not a good solution, as it is overkill. :)

Please try this -->
Go to Settings, i.e. Hamburger (3 horizontal lines) icon in TOP right.
(Or also, system menu in top left has the Settings too.)
Now go to Sensors tab, and unhide all sensors you need again, via their respective checkboxes.
Confirm this all via clicking OK button.

Please tell me if that works, or not.
That is correct, yours is not a good solution, as it is overkill. :)

Please try this -->
Go to Settings, i.e. Hamburger (3 horizontal lines) icon in TOP right.
(Or also, system menu in top left has the Settings too.)
Now go to Sensors tab, and unhide all sensors you need again, via their respective checkboxes.
Confirm this all via clicking OK button.

Please tell me if that works, or not.
 
Solution
That is correct, yours is not a good solution, as it is overkill. :)

Please try this -->
Go to Settings, i.e. Hamburger (3 horizontal lines) icon in TOP right.
(Or also, system menu in top left has the Settings too.)
Now go to Sensors tab, and unhide all sensors you need again, via their respective checkboxes.
Confirm this all via clicking OK button.

Please tell me if that works, or not.
thanks, i didn't even notice there were tabs there because my monitor was blowing out the colors
 

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thanks, i didn't even notice there were tabs there because my monitor was blowing out the colors

You are welcome. :)

I am afraid this does not look good?
Are you sure your monitor or TV is not broken? If not, your GPU might be. Cheaper option would be bad cable. :)
Do you use a DVI, HDMI, DP or (God forbid!) analog VGA cable?
If cable is the issue, should be fairly easy to fix.

OR of course something around those - your motherboard (if using the built-in GPU), your PSU/etc.

That, or you may be using some Windows customizations (i.e. WindowBlinds/etc)/special Windows theme?
(which I assume is not the case)
 
You are welcome. :)

I am afraid this does not look good?
Are you sure your monitor or TV is not broken? If not, your GPU might be. Cheaper option would be bad cable. :)
Do you use a DVI, HDMI, DP or (God forbid!) analog VGA cable?
If cable is the issue, should be fairly easy to fix.

OR of course something around those - your motherboard (if using the built-in GPU), your PSU/etc.

That, or you may be using some Windows customizations (i.e. WindowBlinds/etc)/special Windows theme?
(which I assume is not the case)
The contrast was all the way up for some reason, I turned it down and the tabs magically appeared. I still don't get why Microsoft decided to go with such a bright white color for Windows 10/11 Win32 controls.
 
Okay, that explains it, thanks. :)
RE colors, I just use Windows 10/11 Dark mode for most apps/programs, and also use it for some non-programs i.e. websites (that offer that option).

(Not all -- some are better in Light mode so I use that for those.)
 
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