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Screenbar modules are plugins which can populate the empty area on the screen tittle bar with some useful information and functionality. The modules are visible on every (MUI) [[Fundamentals_of_MorphOS#Screens | screen]], which makes them more useful than, for example, Panel Objects which are only seen on the Ambient screen and can be left under some other windows.
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Screenbar modules are plugins which can populate the empty area on the screen title bar with some useful information and functionality. The modules are visible on every (MUI) [[Fundamentals_of_MorphOS#Screens | screen]], which makes them more useful than, for example, Panel Objects which are only seen on the Ambient screen and can be left under some other windows.
  
 
Screenbar modules can be enabled and disabled from the screen depth gadget menu. The menu also contains options to arrange the order of the modules and to change their settings. The menu can be accessed by right clicking, or with a long left press, over the [[Fundamentals_of_MorphOS#Screen_Depth_Gadget | screen depth gadget]].
 
Screenbar modules can be enabled and disabled from the screen depth gadget menu. The menu also contains options to arrange the order of the modules and to change their settings. The menu can be accessed by right clicking, or with a long left press, over the [[Fundamentals_of_MorphOS#Screen_Depth_Gadget | screen depth gadget]].
  
Here is a list of the built-in modules and their charasteristics.
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Here is a list of the built-in modules and their characteristics.
  
  
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| [[File:Sbar_Clock.png]]<br/>'''Clock'''
 
| [[File:Sbar_Clock.png]]<br/>'''Clock'''
* A customizable string to show the date related values in every possible way.
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* A customizable string to show date-related values in every possible way.
 
* Double click opens the MorphOS Time preferences.
 
* Double click opens the MorphOS Time preferences.
 
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|[[File:Sbar_Drivelamps.png]]<br/>'''Drivelamps'''
 
|[[File:Sbar_Drivelamps.png]]<br/>'''Drivelamps'''
* Shows activity lamps for any massstorage devices connected via IDE, SATA, USB, or SCSI.
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* Shows activity lamps for any mass storage devices connected via IDE, SATA, USB, or SCSI.
 
* Separates reads and writes by different colors.
 
* Separates reads and writes by different colors.
 
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* Controls the audio output volume.
 
* Controls the audio output volume.
 
* Using the mouse wheel over the module adjusts the volume and a left mouse click opens the volume slider.
 
* Using the mouse wheel over the module adjusts the volume and a left mouse click opens the volume slider.
* The "Save mixer settings" setting defines if the volume change is saved permanently every time you change it.
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* The "Save mixer settings" setting defines if the volume level is saved permanently every time you change it.
 
|style="text-align:right;"|[[File:Sbar_Volume_menu.png|50px]]
 
|style="text-align:right;"|[[File:Sbar_Volume_menu.png|50px]]
 
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|[[File:Sbar_Wireless.png]]<br/>'''Wireless'''
 
|[[File:Sbar_Wireless.png]]<br/>'''Wireless'''
 
* Shows the wireless network status.
 
* Shows the wireless network status.
* A left mouse click scans for nearby WLANs and shows results in a popup menu.
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* A left mouse click scans for nearby WLANs and shows the results in a popup menu.
 
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|style="text-align:right;"|[[File:Sbar_Wireless_menu.png|108px]]
 
|style="text-align:right;"|[[File:Sbar_Wireless_menu.png|108px]]
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== Run Time Modules ==
 
== Run Time Modules ==
These screenbar modules are only shown on runtime with certain programs.
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These screenbar modules are only shown in runtime with certain programs.
  
 
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== 3rd Party Modules ==
 
== 3rd Party Modules ==
  
3rd party modules should always be installed to the SYS:Classes/Screenbar directory. The Modules->Rescan option from the screen depth menu activates the newly installed modules without a reboot.
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3rd party modules should always be installed in the SYS:Classes/Screenbar directory. The Modules->Rescan option from the screen depth menu activates the newly installed modules without a reboot.
  
There's a good amount of 3rd party modules from small funny gadgets to more serious and informative ones, and they can be found for example from [http://morphos-files.net/find.php?find=screenbar here].
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There's a good amount of 3rd party modules ranging from small funny gadgets to more serious and informative ones, and they can be found for example [http://morphos-files.net/find.php?find=screenbar here].

Revision as of 17:31, 12 January 2016

Screenbar modules are plugins which can populate the empty area on the screen title bar with some useful information and functionality. The modules are visible on every (MUI) screen, which makes them more useful than, for example, Panel Objects which are only seen on the Ambient screen and can be left under some other windows.

Screenbar modules can be enabled and disabled from the screen depth gadget menu. The menu also contains options to arrange the order of the modules and to change their settings. The menu can be accessed by right clicking, or with a long left press, over the screen depth gadget.

Here is a list of the built-in modules and their characteristics.


Standard Modules

Sbar Clock.png
Clock
  • A customizable string to show date-related values in every possible way.
  • Double click opens the MorphOS Time preferences.
Sbar Clock settings.png
Sbar CPU Monitor.png
CPU Monitor
  • A CPU load graph with task filtering options.
  • Double click opens a big CPU load window.
Sbar CPU Monitor settings.png
Sbar Debug.png
Debug
  • Opens a debug menu with the left mouse click.
  • "Show Log..." is a useful option to check if everything has behaved OK in your system.
Sbar Debug menu.png Sbar Debug settings.png
Sbar Drivelamps.png
Drivelamps
  • Shows activity lamps for any mass storage devices connected via IDE, SATA, USB, or SCSI.
  • Separates reads and writes by different colors.
Sbar Drivelamps settings.png
Sbar Eject.png
Eject
  • Ejects and/or unmounts devices when clicked with the left mouse button.
  • Ejects the CD drive if there isn't anything else to unmount, but otherwise gives an eject menu.
  • Can unmount mounted ISO images, SMBFS mounts, Kryptos and other fileimages, USB drives, etc.
Sbar Eject menu.png Sbar Eject settings.png
Sbar Energy.png
Energy
  • Shows the battery charge on laptops.
  • Double click opens an Energy Information window with detailed information about the battery and the current drain.
Sbar Energy settings.png
Sbar Graphicsmemory.png
Graphicsmemory
  • Shows the graphics memory usage.
  • Can show the information as percentage or megabytes, and/or as a graphical gauge bar.
  • Double click opens the GraphicBoards utility.
Sbar Graphicsmemory settings.png
Sbar Memory.png
Memory
  • Shows the usage of system RAM and/or graphics memory.
  • Can show the information as percentages or megabytes, and/or as graphical gauge bars.
  • Double click opens the Fragment utility.
Sbar Memory settings.png
Sbar Network.png
Network
  • Shows activity lamps for a network device.
  • Double click opens the Network Statistics window with comprehensive information and graphs about the network traffic.
Sbar Network settings.png
Sbar Thermal.png
Thermal
  • Monitors the temperature sensors.
  • Can show or cycle between CPU, NorthBridge, GPU, and Trackpad sensors.
Sbar Thermal settings.png
Sbar Titlebar.png
Titlebar
  • The screen title works as a screenbar module too, although it's always enabled.
  • Can be configured to show much more than just the original information. For example memory and battery information, contents of ENV variables, etc.
Sbar Titlebar settings.png
Sbar Volume.png
Volume
  • Controls the audio output volume.
  • Using the mouse wheel over the module adjusts the volume and a left mouse click opens the volume slider.
  • The "Save mixer settings" setting defines if the volume level is saved permanently every time you change it.
Sbar Volume menu.png Sbar Volume settings.png
Sbar Wireless.png
Wireless
  • Shows the wireless network status.
  • A left mouse click scans for nearby WLANs and shows the results in a popup menu.
Sbar Wireless menu.png


Run Time Modules

These screenbar modules are only shown in runtime with certain programs.

Sbar Ambient SoundPlayer.png
Ambient SoundPlayer
  • Shown if an audio file is played with the Ambient's internal sound player.
  • Can be used to pause or stop (quit) the playback.
  • Shows the filename in a text scroller.
Sbar Jukebox small.png Sbar Jukebox wide.png
Jukebox
  • The Jukebox music player has two options for a screenbar module: small and wide.
  • Both modules give a control menu when clicked with the left mouse button.
  • Jukebox's volume setting can be adjusted with the mouse wheel over the module.
  • The wide module has control buttons and a fully configurable text scroller.
Sbar Jukebox small menu.png Sbar Jukebox settings.png
Sbar ZVNC.png
ZVNC
  • The ZVNC application creates a screenbar module with a popup menu for controlling it.
Sbar ZVNC menu.png


3rd Party Modules

3rd party modules should always be installed in the SYS:Classes/Screenbar directory. The Modules->Rescan option from the screen depth menu activates the newly installed modules without a reboot.

There's a good amount of 3rd party modules ranging from small funny gadgets to more serious and informative ones, and they can be found for example here.