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Rainmeter displays customizable skins, like memory and battery charge, RSS feeds and weather forecasts, right on your desktop. Many skins are even functional: they can record your notes and to-do lists, launch your favorite applications, and control your media player - all in a clean, unobtrusive interface that you can rearrange and customize to your liking. Rainmeter is at once an application and a toolkit. You are limited only by your imagination and creativity.
Getting started with Rainmeter
After downloading and installing Rainmeter, the very next stop should be Getting Started.
Getting Started is a new user introduction to Rainmeter, covering both how to use the application, and starting guides and tutorials for creating and editing skins.
Using the rest of this documentation, and the experience of using and learning Rainmeter, will be much easier and more enjoyable with the overview Getting Started provides.
Using the Rainmeter application
The User Interface section of the manual describes how to use the application to manage Rainmeter on the desktop. Control things with the Manage interface and context menus, and monitor important information using About.
It won't be long before you want to extend your library of skins beyond the default illustro suite included with Rainmeter, with others downloaded from the internet. The Installing Skins section explains how to install and load the thousands of skins available for Rainmeter.
Creating and editing skins
Rainmeter can be used as a straightforward skin manager, loading and using skins created by others. However, the real power and fun of Rainmeter can only be unlocked when the transition is made from 'user' to 'author'. The Reference section of the manual contains everything needed to craft that perfect skin that does exactly what you require, and looks just right on your desktop.
Settings contains detailed information about the Rainmeter.ini file, which controls many important aspects of Rainmeter on the desktop.
The Skins section describes what a skin's .ini file contains and does. It also is a reference for several powerful overall skin features.
The next sections, Meters, Measures and Plugins, are the core information for creating skins. Measures and plugins gather information from the system or the internet, and meters display things, with many different meter types and practically unlimited control over style.
The following sections provide a reference for other powerful skin options and features. Bring skins to life with Bangs and Mouse Actions, and extend Rainmeter's functionality using the Lua Scripting language.
Wreckfest mods without steam. Qcharts for mac. One of the most exciting things about Rainmeter is the free and open sharing of skins in the community. See Publishing Skins for everything needed to package and distribute suites and skins.
More information
Be sure to check the Tips & Tricks section for a wealth of guides and suggestions from the Rainmeter community.
The Snippets section contains a collection of useful 'snippets' of Lua script code, from the Rainmeter Team and users.
Remember, there is an entire community of people willing and able to help when things get stuck. Be sure to use the Rainmeter Forum or jump on the web-based IRC channel when help is needed.
Note: Most option entries and header text in the manual can be selected with CTRL-Click to add an #anchor to the URL. This makes it easy to link to a specific part of a page. Try it below.
SampleOption
Arguably, some of the best and most popular Vista and Windows 7 Gadgets for system monitoring were done by AddGadgets.com. Unfortunately, with the deprecation of the Gadget platform and outright banning of gadgets by some corporate policies, these gadgets have become obsolete. Gadgets aren't supported in Windows 8 or Windows 10 without hacks and workarounds and often they break after applying Windows Updates.
I've searched everywhere to find equivalent gadgets, and finally found one on the Rainmeter forums, the 'All CPU Meter' skin, by James Musix. The skin never made it out of beta, so I've completed his original work and expanded the suite to include a number of the most widely used AddGadgets.com gadgets.
Download the latest version here (5.5.1)
Gadgets on GitHub
All CPU Meter
- Displays CPU utilization for 1 to 64 logical cores.
- Displays processor model and clock speed.
- Shows used, free, and total RAM available.
- Shows used, free, and total page file available (optional).
- Shows core temperatures (optional, requires CoreTemp, SpeedFan, or HWiNFO; more info here).
- Shows CPU fan speed (optional, requires SpeedFan or HWiNFO; more info here).*
- Displays graphical line chart of CPU utilization, with RAM and page file percent usage.
- Shows Task Manager when gadget is double-clicked.
- Scales to any desired size.
- Displays disk information for up to 26 physical drives (fixed and removable only). Gadget dynamically adjusts to handle adding and removing drives.
- Shows used, free, and total disk space available.
- Displays percent disk utilization for each drive, plus the total.
- Shows throughput for each drive (read and write).
- Shows total bytes read/written since bootup for each drive on mouseover (optional).*
- Displays disk throughput graph.
- Displays disk time percentage histogram (optional).
- Drive space bar graph changes color when disks are nearing capacity.*
- Shows Explorer when gadget is double-clicked.
- Opens drive in Explorer (or runs any user-defined command) when disk label is clicked.*
- Scales to any desired size.
- Shows data for all or selected network interfaces (info).
- Displays internal and external IP addresses (optional).
- Displays peak network throughput.*
- Shows inbound and outbound throughput in bits/sec and bytes/sec.
- Displays graphical chart of inbound and outbound network activity. Does not require guesstimating your network speed, chart dynamically scales to handle both LAN and WAN traffic.
- Shows statistics for the current session and the total to date (optional).
- Indicates internet connectivity.
- Animated network icon shows network activity (in/out/both/neither/disconnected).*
- Performs external IP address and location lookup.
- Shows Network and Sharing Center when gadget is double-clicked.
- Includes dedicated Wireless Network gadget for monitoring wireless activity.
- Scales to any desired size.
Network Meter Pro
A precision network monitor with all the features of Network Meter, plus:
- More accurate network interface statistics monitoring, including data when Rainmeter is not running or no user is logged into the system.
- Not affected by Rainmeter restarts/refreshes.
- Not affected by network adapter configuration changes.
- Includes dedicated Wireless Network Pro gadget for monitoring wireless activity.
- Note: Requires installation of a Windows service (included).
- Displays GPU model and clock speed (requires HWiNFO; more info here).
- Shows used, free, and total RAM available, with memory clock speed.
- Shows GPU temperature, core load, and core voltage.
- Shows GPU fan speed and percent utilization.
- Displays graphical line chart of RAM, core load, temperature, and fan usage.
- Multiple GPU Meters provided to allow monitoring more than one GPU (for dedicated GPUs and 2-way SLI-equipped systems; for 4-way SLI systems, see this).*
- Scales to any desired size.
- Displays the current weather for any location from The Weather Channel. Does NOT use the deprecated Wxdata feed.
- Displays data in metric or standard units.
- Shows current temperature, forecast high and low temperatures, 'feels like' temperature, current conditions, current location and station, humidity, visibility, barometric pressure, wind speed, wind direction, and chance of precipitation.
- Shows current sunrise and sunset times, day length, and sun angle.
- Shows current moonrise and moonset times, moon phase and description, and moon angle.
- Shows complete 5 day forecast in a 'flyout' window.
- Shows severe weather alerts for the current location.*
- Opens Google Maps for the observation location when location name is clicked.*
- Includes additional language translations: Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (BR), Russian, Serbian (SP), Slovak, Spanish (SP), Swedish, Ukrainian (info, source here).
- Supports having multiple Weather Meters to allow monitoring more than one location (info).
- Scales to any desired size.
- Includes variant gadget in a smaller size; expands to full size on mouseover.
- Displays the current battery status, including time remaining and current percentage remaining.
- Shows current voltage, charge and discharge rates, current and maximum charge capacity.
- Shows battery manufacturer/model.
- Displays power in either watts or milliamps.
- Supports automatic failover on systems having multiple batteries.*
- Shows Power Options when gadget is double-clicked.*
- Scales to any desired size.
- Includes variant gadget that works with HWiNFO.
- Based on LuaCalendar, styled to match the Gadget suite.*
- Supports localized month/day names automatically.
- Scales to any desired size.
- Includes variant gadget that shows the current day, similar to the original Windows Sidebar gadget.
- Digital Clock displays time, date, day, week, and quarter of the year.
- Shows computer uptime and session logon time (optional).
- Shows event countdown with customizable sound (optional).
- Includes configurable chime and multiple alarms with customizable sounds (optional).
- Supports Windows localized or custom time and date formats.
- Supports world times, can be adjusted for time zones and daylight saving time.*
- Supports having multiple clocks to allow monitoring time in multiple locations (info).
- Scales to any desired size.
- Includes Analog Clock variant, styled to match the Gadget suite.*
- Includes clocks ported from the original Windows Vista/Windows 7 Sidebar gadgets.
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Version HistoryAttribution- All CPU Meter gadget based on All CPU Meter by James Musix.
- Calendar gadget is LuaCalendar 5.0 by Smurfier, with scaling enhancement added by TGonZ0, with localization and style mods by me.
- Clock gadget uses techniques from the System skin in JSMeterVIII 8.0 by JSMorley.
- Network Meter gadget based on NetTraffic by JSMorley.
- Weather Meter gadget uses the Weather.com JSON V3 include templates by JSMorley/OnyxBlack/Xenium/SilverAzide, and includes translations from VClouds Weather 2 by VClouds, and includes weather icons by JSMorley (and others) with modifications by me.
- Weather Meter gadget uses a Lua script from Sunset-Moonrise by Mordasius to calculate sun/moon times.
- Welcome gadget uses the ConfigActive plugin by JSMorley.
- Additional code cleanup and tweaks by Milamber33.