Hi Delashay,
Thanks for posting in the forum!
Setting up a GTT to display specific data from your PC System is very possible. You can use the GTT Designer tool that we provide here :
http://matrixorbital.ca/gtt-software to easily develop an interface, then write a block of code extracting system information you want, and send it to the GTT to be displayed.
Although we may be able to create predefined software as you described, we try to focus on developing software, such as GTT Designer, that makes it easier for our customers to develop screens for their display. Many of our customers purchase our displays to be integrated into their products, or projects and because of this, it is important that our displays are easy to use, and development process is quick and easy.
As you can understand, developing specific software that grabs PC information (such as CPU and GPU data) and displays it on the GTT is only useful for a very niche audience. Our goal is for the GTT Designer to reach a point where a user can develop screens and scripts within the designer itself. This will allow a user to easily create screens, and write scripts to gather information and more, all within the GTT Designer software. As of now, we are still fleshing out and adding features to the designer that will help us get to this point.
With regards to the driver, the driver is necessary to properly communicate to the display. Therefore, if we loaded the driver installer on the GTT, it wouldn't be able to install itself, since communication cannot properly be established. That said, you will only ever have to install the driver once. Any other -USB displays (Other than the GX) that you connect to your PC should be recognized once plugged in.
All that being said, I look forward to hearing about your progress on development, and I think a lot of our customers would like to see the program you develop, especially other buyers who don't know where to start. If you have any questions during your development, please feel free to ask.I'll try to help as much as I can. I'm sure many others on the forum would like to see your succeed, and can provide some assistance. Good luck!
Kind regards,
Daniel