0 - 04-Jul-2014 18:29 Download link Just a little skin I made for Rainmeter that I thought /r/Steam might like. It automatically displays your recently played or most played games of the past 2 weeks (Whichever you want it to) and clicking one of the games launches it through Steam. You need to set your profile to public. You also need at least 10 games in your recently played list for it to work. Otherwise use the most played in past 2 weeks variant and it should fill the blanks with other games from your library. (You also need at least 10 Steam games).EDIT:.
Well this got a lot more attention than I thought it would. Glad to see you guys like it:D.EDIT 2:. Bit busy today and may not respond straight away. Sorry:(.EDIT 3:.
Because people keep asking about the other skins. The volume bar is from Enigma. The background is also from Enigma. And here is the clock. I don't know what the network graphs are from.UPDATE:.
Added a 'Library' button. Idea and image by /u/dsamg. Just redownload the skin to update it. 0 - 04-Jul-2014 21:19 I'm looking through the config file right now, trying to change the total height to be 1080 so that it's the height of my desktop.
I changed the height for object 1 to be 108, and the width to be 288 so that it scales correctly. I thought that items 2-10 would automatically change too since they look like they use variables stored in item 1 layout. Could you help me out with changing the dimensions for all items? This is what layout 1 looks like MeterStyle=StyleButton StyleButtonFirst Meter=Image X=0 Y=0 W=288 H=108. 0 - 05-Jul-2014 16:57 For the font, you can look for a font that's similar to OP's font here: For the gap and the side of the clock, right-click on the clock and select edit skin, then you can edit the number under the Variables to best suit your desktop, you can change the color, font, and height. Install any font and just write it's name in the edit file.
If you go down even further, you can edit MeterTime, MeterWeek, MeterDate to move the individual boxes up, down, right or left. Just edit the X and Y. Reading the edit file carefully will pretty much tell you how to do everything.
Rainmeter is definitely the most promising solution I have found but I did notice a. Photon Game Launcher was definitely up there, but the 10$ price point. It didn't pick up my STEAM folder even though it's one of its features. Decent Icons is a Game Launcher for Windows that gives you complete creative freedom. Create icons for games and software from any screenshot, wallpaper.