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Well, that should get you started with, dare I say it, the Ultimate Windows Upgrade you could ever possibly hope to do with your PC. A lot of times it's simply a matter of copy and paste. In fact, there are a lot of helpful hints located inside the code to get you started. You just need to dive in and mess with the code a little bit. So, we can customize the button layouts to open any folder or program we want. Now remember, customization is the name of the game. Just move and arrange it any way you want. The appropriate graphic widget should pop up for your viewing pleasure. Let's say you would like to have a display that monitors your RAM and CPU usage, simply hover to where it says "CPU and RAM" and click on the corresponding ".ini" file. If you hover to where it says "Avengers" you'll find a whole list of helpful additions to add to your desktop. Furthermore, you can customize everything about your display. For example, don't like where that cool circle thingy (technical term I know) is at? Simply click and drag it to where you want. Moving and customizing Rainmeter is as easy click and drag.

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Just right click on your desktop, mouse over to "View" and click on "Show desktop icons." Voila! You're desktop should now be a full featured Rainmeter displaying machine. That's not to say delete them, just hide them. Next you want to do is hide all your icons, you don't need them anymore because you're rocking Rainmeter now. This should hide it, giving you a more seamless look to your new desktop. Now click on "Auto-hide the task-bar" and click "OK" to accept your changes. Just right click on the task-bar, uncheck "Lock the Task-bar" if needed, and click on properties. My suggestion is to Auto-hide it so it only comes up when you mouse over it. First thing is to get rid of your task-bar. Now, for a couple of helpful tips to get you started through this wonderful maze of awesomeness. If you need a tissue or something at this point I'll wait for you.

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Rainmeter should automatically install the skin and display it on your screen.










Geektool skins