![]() dll files that Rainmeter reads are fairly easy to configure, with making changes as easy as changing a few variables here and there (some are quite like CSS coding, the Game Launcher skin in particular) and positioning is as easy as click and drag. Clicking them executes the game (the panel art was made by me in Photoshop, some time WILL have to be taken to get that shit up and working)Īll of the. I've opted for a super clean asthetic, the only true icons I have are the game panels to the far right of my desktop. Rainmeter has a HEAP of skins you can download and install to add some functionality to your desktop. If you're willing to put in the time (took me a few solid hours to get it looking sexay then over time I've added more skins) the results are quite pleasing. I have zero program icons on my desktop as of now. So, I'm not a person that needs to have every program that is installed on my system as a desktop shortcut (anymore). Deviantart is my main source of skins.īefore configuring Rainmeter, my desktop looked something like this: You can create the skins yourself (I have no idea how to though ) or download them. ![]() ![]() For those who aren't familiar, Rainmeter is an awesome program for Windows (XP and up) that allows you to install custom skins that enables users to basically create a clean, custom, but above all, functional desktop without having a large amount of icons covering the desktop. ![]()
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