When last I looked into it, the libraries provided by both NVIDIA and ATI/AMD only work if they have a graphics context.Our solution utilizes a Windows Service for its data collection and Windows Services do not have a graphics context. Bottom line, no access to graphics temperatures. I have thought about having a user-level backgroundprocess that provides the data to the Service, but this is complicated enough that it went onto the back burner.
We know about the issues with high-contrast black - and the problems with 150% views - but the solution is a *ton* of work and was thus ZBB'ed for more important things. Sorry. Wish we had time to fix everything but we don't...
...Scott