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Getting Started - Rainmeter Documentation Getting Started is a guide designed to walk you through the basics of setting up Rainmeter, using, customizing, and ultimately creating your own skins Before you begin, here are some frequently-asked questions about what Rainmeter is and how it works
Customizing - Rainmeter Documentation Other than Rainmeter net, the websites listed above allow anyone to upload and publish their own skins, and most sites have no policy of verifying either the identity of the uploader or the integrity of the files
Manual - Rainmeter Documentation 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 Rainmeter - Rainmeter Documentation The easiest way to interact with Rainmeter skins is through the context menu A skin may have any number of tabs, buttons, menus, or other bells and whistles in its design—but no matter what, you can still access the context menu by right-clicking on the skin
Installing Rainmeter - Rainmeter Documentation To install Rainmeter, download the latest version from rainmeter net, then follow the instructions below If you are reinstalling or updating Rainmeter, you do not need to uninstall your existing copy before continuing
Setting Up - Rainmeter Documentation To install Rainmeter, run the installer program that you downloaded, and follow the instructions (See Installing Rainmeter if you need more detailed instructions, including steps for installing Rainmeter as a portable application )
Installing Skins - Rainmeter Documentation During a normal Rainmeter installation, the rmskin extension is associated in Windows with the Skin Installer program, and simply double-clicking the file will install it in Rainmeter