

The collection is intended for use on widescreen resolutions and the rmskin includes a 1920x1080 version of the wallpaper shown. NOTE: Click the settings icon in the two-o'clock position on the Skin Launcher to open the file where various user settings are stored. Skin Launcher for the FeedReader, Weather, Network, Music Player and uTorrent skins. Windows Media Player, AIMP, Foobar2000, iTunes, MediaMonkey, MusicBee, Media Player, Classic, WinAmp, Spotify, TTplayer, VLC, Zune, etc.). Music Player that works with a variety of media players (e.g. The neat little selector animation uses Kaelri's Universal Transitions script. Feed items are sorted by date/time and anything less than an hour old is bulleted. RSS Feedreader built around Kaelri's a script. uTorrent tracker using Lua script adapted from LuaTorrent 3.1 by JS Morley

To change the weather location you need to right-click anywhere on the weather skin -> left-click on Weather Settings -> edit the settings in WeatherComJSONVariables.inc -> save and close the editor -> middle click anywhere on the skin to refresh the settings. Click the forecast icon for a 72-hour forecast from the Weather Channel. Weather skin with analog gauges for temperature, barometric pressure and wind direction. Hard Disks - gauges for used space on 1-4 hard drives (gratuitous pendulum thinga-me-bob for one or two disks). Volume control - use the mouse scroll wheel to adjust the system volume. Network activity showing upload and download speeds along with the ping return time and wifi signal strength. System info with a gauge showing overall CPU usage, individual bars for up to 8 cores and smaller gauges for RAM and SWAP memory usage. Analog clock (left-click to change the clock face or left-click on the tube to change the colour of all tubes in all skins of the collection) - watch for the steam emission every minute. You will need the latest beta version of Rainmeter to run these skins. Most of the skins have twirling cogs or other gizmos to add a little movement to your desktop but none of them use much in the way of CPU or RAM resources. This collection of rainmeter skins uses tubes, gauges and tooltips to display information.
