Turn any tablet, phone, or old laptop into a custom control panel for your games.
| Chapter | Topic |
|---|---|
| 1. Welcome to OmniPanel-go | What it is, what you need |
| 2. Getting Started | Installation and first launch |
| 3. The Start Page | Your dashboard and control center |
| Chapter | Topic |
|---|---|
| 4. Creating Your First Panel | Editor basics, drag-and-drop, saving |
| 5. Understanding Blocks | The building blocks of your panels |
| 6. Buttons and Sliders | Press buttons, sliders, and toggles |
| 7. Touch Pads and Mousepads | Virtual joysticks and mouse trackpads |
| 8. Command Blocks | Run programs and send web requests |
| 9. Organizing Panels | Pages, tabs, and sections |
| Chapter | Topic |
|---|---|
| 10. Live Data Display | Show CPU, RAM, and custom data on your panel |
| 11. Speech Commands | Control your panel with your voice |
| 12. Virtual Joysticks | How games see your panel inputs |
| 15. Media Player | Display and control music/video playback |
| 16. RSS Feeds | Display live news, blogs, and podcasts |
| Chapter | Topic |
|---|---|
| 13. Custom Blocks | Create your own block designs |
| 14. Tips and Troubleshooting | Best practices and common fixes |
- Run OmniPanel-go on your gaming PC
- Open your browser and go to
http://your-pc-ip:3000 - Create a panel using the visual Editor
- Open the panel on your tablet or phone
- Play your game with a custom control panel
Note: This manual is written for gamers with no technical expertise. If you can use a web browser and drag-and-drop files, you can use OmniPanel-go.