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How to get this on your desktop:
1. Download Rainmeter
[Installer]
http://rainmeter.googlecode.com/files/Rainmeter-1.2-32bit.exe[Zip file]
http://rainmeter.googlecode.com/files/Rainmeter-1.2-32bit.zipStart it, let it finish loading everything, and then exit Rainmeter.
2. Navigate to your installation path [default is
C:/Program Files/Rainmeter]. and open
Default.ini.
3. Add this line after
[Rainmeter]DesktopWorkArea=0,28,<your screen resolution width here>, <your screen resolution height minus 28 here>
I know some of you are lazy, so here's a few already done codes for some popular reolutions:
1600x900
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1600, 872
1600x1200
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1600, 1172
1366x768
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1366, 740
1024x768
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1024, 740
1280x1024
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1280, 996
1152x864
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1152, 836
1920x1440
DesktopWorkArea=0,28,1920, 1412
Save your changes to the .ini file.
Start Rainmeter. You should now have a gap above any maximized window 28 pixels high.
3. Right click anything that's using Rainmeter, and navigate to
Configs > Gnometer > Bars. Click on
Horizontal.ini. Drag it to the top.
4. Disable everything in
Configs > Enigma. You most likely won't need these, unless you want some stuff on the desktop too.
5. Navigate to
C:/Program Files/Rainmeter/Skins/Gnometer/SETTINGS [by default], and run
ConfigTool.exe. Everything past here is pretty much self-explanatory.
6. Once your done configuring everything, right-click on the bar and click
Refresh All.
7. Now right click on the bar, and go to
Configs > Gnometer and add the stuff you want. To move stuff, click on it's icon, and drag it.