Widget
DGM Telemetry
Widget for the Xenon dashboard, by DanielGarciaMorato
DGM Telemetry is a responsive system-monitoring widget for Xenon. Standard Mode shows CPU, GPU, memory and storage through the official system stream. An optional external bridge adds compatible FPS, frametime, precise sensors, coolant, pump RPM and drive health.



What a widget does
A widget is a tile that lives on your dashboard grid. It runs sandboxed, with no network access unless its manifest asks for named hosts and you approve them at install.
Palette
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Tags
This one asks a little more of the machine than most — it is worth knowing before you load it onto a small screen.
Free. Copy the share code, then paste it into Xenon under Settings → Widgets & sharing → Import. Everything stays on your machine.
How to install it
- Open DGM Telemetry in the catalog and press Copy code.
- In Xenon, open Settings → Widgets & sharing → Import and paste the code.
- Xenon shows you what the code contains before anything is applied. Confirm, and DGM Telemetry is on your dashboard.
- Do not have Xenon yet? It is free and open source, for Windows, macOS and Linux.
At a glance
- TypeWidget
- CategorySystem
- Made byDanielGarciaMorato
- Versionv0.1.6
- NeedsAny recent Xenon
- Runs onWindows, macOS and Linux — on a second monitor, a Xeneon Edge, a tablet or a paired phone
- PriceFree
- Added2026-07-29