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I usually keep the taskbar hidden. Also, I made the Rainmeter skin myself.

 

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I also dual-boot with Ubuntu, but because that desktop looks pretty much the same (no Rainmeter and different taskbar), I'm not going to post it.

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PC Specs: ASUS G75VX / Nvidia GeForce GTX 670MX / Intel Core i7 3630QM / 8GB DDR3L-1600 / 1 TB WD Blue HDD / 128GB Crucial MX100 SSD

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Here's some that I've made :D

 

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In the 3 desktops, I've mainly used Rainmeter and some docks.

 

Hope you guys enjoy! 

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DaGamer12345

How did you create that skin for rainmeter? I'd like to create one for me too.   :D

 

Thanks ! :)

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DaGamer12345

How did you create that skin for rainmeter? I'd like to create one for me too.   :D

 

Thanks ! :)

There's a bunch of documentation online for help making Rainmeter skins, even official documentation like on the Rainmeter website. For what I did, I got a feel of Rainmeter's language by editing the default illustro skin and looking up any issues I had. After I became competent enough in that, I ventured into making my own skin. The skin I made isn't actually that complicated, there's way more complicated skins out there. Start out with baby steps, and you'll be making your own skin in no time!

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PC Specs: ASUS G75VX / Nvidia GeForce GTX 670MX / Intel Core i7 3630QM / 8GB DDR3L-1600 / 1 TB WD Blue HDD / 128GB Crucial MX100 SSD

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There's a bunch of documentation online for help making Rainmeter skins, even official documentation like on the Rainmeter website. For what I did, I got a feel of Rainmeter's language by editing the default illustro skin and looking up any issues I had. After I became competent enough in that, I ventured into making my own skin. The skin I made isn't actually that complicated, there's way more complicated skins out there. Start out with baby steps, and you'll be making your own skin in no time!

okok, going to give it a try ! thanks for the tip! :)

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