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G.Skill launches highly customisable WigiDash dashboard for PCs

G.Skill has recently launched a new product called WigiDash, a highly customisable widget dashboard panel. The WigiDash PC Command Panel is designed to display up to 20 on-screen buttons or widgets in a 5×4 grid, allowing users to monitor system performance, control media playback, trigger actions via customised hotkey shortcuts, display useful information, and more.

The WigiDash is an innovative solution poised to significantly enhance PC management and interaction for streamers, content creators, gamers, and PC enthusiasts alike. With its 7-inch 1024×600 IPS touch panel, the WigiDash was designed to optimise workflows and display system information on a touch panel display through hotkey and widget support.

One of the key features of WigiDash is its highly customisable interface and diverse widget functionality. Hotkeys can be customised to select apps, files, links, and trigger actions in the Windows OS, so the most frequently used shortcuts can be accessed via the display. Furthermore, widgets can be included in the mix to display system performance information through third-party software integration, such as HWiNFO and AIDA64 SensorPanel, or show useful information while gaming or working, including widgets for clock, timer/stopwatch, weather, and audio visualiser.

The WigiDash is customisable through the WigiDash Manager software. It is as simple as dragging and dropping widgets into the 5×4 virtual grid to create pages tailored to your needs. You can customise icons, colours, and fonts to your preferences. The “Actions” menu allows the creation of rules and triggers to automate actions on your system or in WigiDash, further optimising workflow and increasing ease of use. Moreover, the WigiDash Manager supports profile export and import to backup or share your pages and configurations.

The WigiDash will be available soon in the UK and EU. It is already available in the US, priced at $129.99.

KitGuru says: Would you consider adding a G.Skill WigiDash for your system? How would you use it?

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