Dark Planet Desktop
Reader tatersneggs put together this Rainmeter-based desktop, which is bright enough but doesn’t really use a lot of widgets to get a neat, personalized look. This is how he arranged it.
This, of course, the Windows, and if you are new to Rainmeter, you should consider the opportunity to get acquainted with our guide to Rainmeter, which will help you get started.
When you are familiar with it, you will need the following:
- Wallpaper
- Tool setting and monitoring system for Rainmeter for Windows
- Coded skin for Rainmeter and Elegance 2 skin together to display time / date and weather
- Minimalistic System Info Skin for Rainmeter for System Monitors
That’s all there is to it. Tatersneggs even made a tutorial video showing how to set it all up, which you can check out on YouTube here if you want to see how it’s done. If not, try it yourself or click the link below to share your thoughts or ask questions!
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