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- Getting Started - Rainmeter Documentation
Getting Started is a guide designed to walk you through the basics of setting up Rainmeter, using, customizing, and ultimately creating your own skins Before you begin , here are some frequently-asked questions about what Rainmeter is and how it works
- Setting Up - Rainmeter Documentation
To install Rainmeter, run the installer program that you downloaded, and follow the instructions (See Installing Rainmeter if you need more detailed instructions, including steps for installing Rainmeter as a portable application ) Rainmeter will run automatically after it has been installed
- Customizing - Rainmeter Documentation
Now that you are familiar with Rainmeter's basic user interface, you're ready to start customizing Rainmeter to your liking Finding Skins There is no official, central repository of Rainmeter skins Rainmeter is an open platform, and skins can be found all over the Internet, from large screenshot galleries to small personal blogs and websites
- Installing Rainmeter - Rainmeter Documentation
To install Rainmeter, download the latest version from rainmeter net, then follow the instructions below If you are reinstalling or updating Rainmeter, you do not need to uninstall your existing copy before continuing
- Using Rainmeter - Rainmeter Documentation
Rainmeter has a Windows Notification Area (formerly known as System Tray) icon You can reach the context menu for each of your loaded skins by right-clicking on the icon This is a handy way to access a skin when you can't right-click it for some reason (usually when the skin is hidden )
- Manual - Rainmeter Documentation
Getting started with Rainmeter After downloading and installing Rainmeter, the very next stop should be Getting Started Getting Started is a new user introduction to Rainmeter, covering both how to use the application, and starting guides and tutorials for creating and editing skins
- Basic Tutorials - Rainmeter Documentation
This series starts by creating a simple first skin, then covers the anatomy of Rainmeter skins, focusing on each of the basic skin properties in turn: Meters A skin's display elements How to create objects that can be seen and clicked Measures A skin's informational elements How to pull data from your computer or the Internet Bangs
- Rainmeter Documentation
Information for working with the Rainmeter project source code, creating custom plugins, and interacting with Rainmeter from external applications
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