
It should load, and you'll be able to place it wherever you like on your desktop. But apart from the boxes around my icons (which are from Fences, by Stardock), all of that is rainmeter 'meters,' most of which I have made flat and unclickable, exactly like dynamic parts of my desktop background (I can click on the list of programs on the left of the main monitor).Īnyway, I've made a really basic skin for you all to use! Just install Rainmeter from this link, then download my Wabbit Checker package from here and double click to install it. It looks lopsided because I have two screens, and one has a lower resolution than the other, by the way. Hi guys! Don't know if anyone here knows about Rainmeter, but it's an awesome desktop customising tool for windows, and you can do all sorts of crazy things with scripts in it and have them loaded with almost zero impact on your PC's performance, unlike windows widgets, or custom toolbars and the like.
