I use the Google-o-meter in Google Charts.  It's more of a meter than
a speedometer (i.e., no bezel, tick marks, needle, etc.)  It gives a
nice clean look that my users like.  You can customize some elements
(like the background color range).

Here's an example:

http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=200x125&cht=gom&chd=t:70&chco=FF0000,FF8040,FFFF00,00FF00,00FFFF,0000FF,800080&chxt=x,y&chxl=0:|Groovy|1:|slow|faster|crazy

Good Luck!

On Mar 10, 12:13 am, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am looking for a speedometer, and only found the google image chart
> api speedometer. That one is not thaaat pretty, I must say, and what I
> can't do with it is the following:
>  a) I don't seem to be able to customize the 'pointer' - the dark
> black arrow is rather bold
>  b) I don't seem to be able to annotate it with other ticks in
> locations that I specify
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong!
>
> At the same time, on this 
> pagehttp://code.google.com/apis/visualization/interactive_charts.html
> there is a youtube video, and the screen shot of that video shows some
> sort of chart library - including a nicer speedometer (I think that
> one is from SalesForce.com). Is that from the Google Chart API? If so
> - where can I find that particular chart?
>
> Does anyone else have experience with nice looking speedometer charts?
>
> Thanks!

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