#Simple Metric/Imperial Speedometer by libertylocked
Video Tutorial to Customization
###v2.0: IT'S FINALLY HERE! Added ingame menu to adjust settings! No more tweaking with INI! HAVE FUN customizing your speedometer!
##FEATURES:
- Functional speedometer
- Configurable interface (position, font, color, opacity, etc)
- Ingame menu to visually adjust settings. Keybind editable (default F7)
- (Optional) Resettable trip meter
- Includes 0-100kph/62mph timer, max speed recorder
- Shows speed when riding deer with Ride A Deer
##REQUIREMENTS:
##INSTALLATION:
- Extract all files to "scripts" folder. Create "scripts" folder if it does not exist.
- Open "Metric_Speedometer.ini" and change the keybind for speedometer menu if F7 is already bound to other scripts.
- Run GTA V, press the key you've set in the INI to bring up the menu. Use ARROW KEYS to navigate, ENTER to confirm, ESC to go back.
- (Optional) When you are done configuring, you can un-bind the key by setting "EnableMenu" to false in the INI file.
##TROUBLESHOOTING:
- Make sure you have the latest ScriptHookV and ScriptHookVDotNet, and they are placed in game root directory.
- Make sure you have all the required redists for ScriptHookVDotNet installed (Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2013 (x64))
- Check the INI config file and make sure all values are valid. Re-download the file if necessary.
- The speedometer still won't show up? Check the ScriptHookVDotNet.log in game root directory and paste me the related logs.
##CHANGELOG SINCE 2.0:
- v2.2.0: Menus are now implemented with NativeUI. Configurable speed text.
- v2.1.3: Added onfoot speed option
- v2.1.2: Updated for Script Hook V .NET v1.0
- v2.1.1: Fixed issues with some nightly builds of Script Hook V .NET
- v2.1.0: Added 0-100kph(62mph) timer and max speed recorder
- v2.0.3: Fixed "Reload" and "Restore to Default" buttons.
- v2.0.2: Added "Font Style" to display settings.
- v2.0.1: Fixed incorrect text for opacity. Fixed config saving with certain parameters.
Special thanks to: Alexander Blade, XBLToothPik, and the wonderful modding community!