06-14-2009, 11:44 PM
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Angry Wolf
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Just before I tell you how to use Rainmeter, I'd have to warn you that package only includes the logo, and not everything else.
The description says:
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Originally Posted by customize.org
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These are just logos for anyone who wants to put them on their desktop.
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Which means, that package will only give you the little Haruhi logo in the corner as seen in the screenshot. The other things you see there are part of other skin packages.
---- Anyway, for those of you who need help on using Rainmeter---
1. First of all, you need to download and install two programs.
The Rainmeter application from here.(Make sure to download the right version for your computer.)
And WinRAR in order to unpack the skins for the Rainmeter application to run.
2. After you've done installing the programs, go ahead and download your skin. I got mine at Customize.org, though I'm pretty sure there are other sites out there with other rainmeter skins.
3. Unpack the skin with WinRAR. Make sure your skin goes into a folder when you unpack it!
4. Copy the unpacked skin folder.
5. Go to your Rainmeter Program files folder (My Computer -> C:/ -> Program Files - Rainmeter)
6. Paste your skin into the 'Skins' folder.
7. Run the Rainmeter program from the start menu. An icon on the taskbar should appear.
8. Right Click that icon.
9. Go to 'Configs'.
10. Find your skin and use it.
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11. If you want to change anything on the skin, right click Rainmeter again, go to your skin, and click 'Edit Skin'. Then a notepad of codes will appear, and here, you'll have to code the skin to meet your needs.
Don't worry, the codes are easy to understand. Anyone with basic knowledge of html, bbcode or css will understand how it works in a few minutes of playing around with it. At least I did.
If by chance, you don't know any coding at all and is stuck, I'd suggest you'll have to search for Rainmeter tutorials on google. I'm sorry, but I don't know how to explain how I coded Rainmeter. 
After coding, you'll have to refresh Rainmeter "Refresh All" in order for the changes to take effect.
12. You'll have to place Rainmeter in your 'Startup', so it automatically starts up on its own when you turn on your computer, and don't have to manually do it all the time.
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