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Trayscout

This lightweight Nightscout client for Windows will display your latest blood glucose value and trend in the system tray. If you click on the icon, a blood glucose diagram will be shown. Multiple styles/schemes are supported to better fit into your artificial pancreas system.

Preview

A simple INI file is used for configuration:

  • BaseUrl = URL of your Nightscout instance
  • APISecret = API secret of your Nightscout instance
  • UpdateInterval = Blood glucose update interval in minutes
  • High = Upper limit of your normal range (for example 200 or 11.1)
  • Low = Lower limit of your normal range (for example 80 or 4.4)
  • Unit = Unit to be used (mgdl or mmolL, without /)
  • UseColor = Whether to use different colors based on blood glucose value instead of white
  • UseAlarm = Whether to play an alarm sound when out of normal range (to use, place your custom Alarm.mp3 in the Trayscout folder)
  • AlarmInterval = Alarm interval in minutes
  • Style = Diagram style to be used (xDrip, AndroidAPS, Dexcom or Light)
  • TimeRange = Time range of diagram in hours (maximum is 6)
  • Width = Width of diagram in pixel
  • Height = Height of diagram in pixel
  • FontFamily = Font family used for axis labels
  • FontSize = Font size used for axis labels

How to use:

  • Extract the Trayscout.zip into a folder of your choice
  • Open Config.ini in Notepad > Set at least BaseUrl and APISecret > Save and close
  • Run Trayscout.exe, now you should see your blood glucose value in the system tray
    • If not, an error window should pop up and tell you what's wrong

Always display tray icon:

  • Right click on taskbar > Taskbar settings > Notification area > Select which icons appear on the taskbar
  • Enable Trayscout

Run on startup:

  • Right click on Trayscout.exe > Create shortcut > Cut (CTRL+X)
  • Windows + R > shell:startup > Enter > Paste (CTRL+V)