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Installing plugins for Rainmeter?

Installing plugins for Rainmeter?

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_SuchKiwii
Member
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07-25-2021, 01:23 AM
#1
You need to download the plugin from the provided link and follow the installation instructions on the site.
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_SuchKiwii
07-25-2021, 01:23 AM #1

You need to download the plugin from the provided link and follow the installation instructions on the site.

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SPIKEBALL21
Member
135
07-26-2021, 07:40 PM
#2
Saying it out loud...
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SPIKEBALL21
07-26-2021, 07:40 PM #2

Saying it out loud...

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Elina_Aada20
Member
141
07-26-2021, 09:06 PM
#3
1. Set up rainmeter
2. Save the theme file and double-click it
3. Click the rain drop in your processes
4. Navigate to skins → (theme name) → ??? → (name.ini)
5. The settings should appear. Adjust themes as needed.
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Elina_Aada20
07-26-2021, 09:06 PM #3

1. Set up rainmeter
2. Save the theme file and double-click it
3. Click the rain drop in your processes
4. Navigate to skins → (theme name) → ??? → (name.ini)
5. The settings should appear. Adjust themes as needed.

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rando2
Member
214
07-27-2021, 02:51 AM
#4
This plugin is designed to perform a specific function, though I’m not entirely certain without more details. You might want to explore a dedicated installer for the best results.
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rando2
07-27-2021, 02:51 AM #4

This plugin is designed to perform a specific function, though I’m not entirely certain without more details. You might want to explore a dedicated installer for the best results.

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kingcobra7070
Junior Member
41
07-27-2021, 03:39 AM
#5
I've relied heavily on Rainmeter and I can tell you you shouldn't depend on it for tracking temperatures or usage stats. Its approach is quite simple and can heavily tax your CPU. Consider going without it. A better option might be tools like AIDA64, which can display tray icons for any system sensor, giving you more control and efficiency.
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kingcobra7070
07-27-2021, 03:39 AM #5

I've relied heavily on Rainmeter and I can tell you you shouldn't depend on it for tracking temperatures or usage stats. Its approach is quite simple and can heavily tax your CPU. Consider going without it. A better option might be tools like AIDA64, which can display tray icons for any system sensor, giving you more control and efficiency.

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xFqtal_
Senior Member
670
07-27-2021, 07:13 AM
#6
You're seeing minimal CPU usage—around 0.4% on your 8320—though getting it up and running was a bit tricky. I don’t recall the exact steps, but you might need to check your setup or consult the documentation for more details.
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xFqtal_
07-27-2021, 07:13 AM #6

You're seeing minimal CPU usage—around 0.4% on your 8320—though getting it up and running was a bit tricky. I don’t recall the exact steps, but you might need to check your setup or consult the documentation for more details.