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Post New Requests Here / [IDEA] Rainmeter Skin
« on: July 16, 2021, 04:20 PM »
Is it ok to request to make me a Rainmeter skin here?

if yes ...


I request a simple text-only skin that displays both C & F units together thus :

35° C / 96° F

... with text size and color options.


-thank you

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I use Windows 7 -

I request a key(stroke?) that will invoke a media-based program on only the selected items. For example, currently we can select 3 music files, and via the r-clik context menu popup navigate to wmp, release mouse button and it will fire-up wmp and play those three files. Instead, I would like to press a key for same action.

-thank you

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Post New Requests Here / IDEA : Start-Quit Program w/Single Key?
« on: August 16, 2013, 02:40 PM »
I request help to configure a keyboard key to run and quit a task. For example a desktop clock, calendar, cpu meter, etc (app, gadget, pgm etc,). It should function as follows :

 

key press-hold = app (e.g. clock) appears (executes a run command?)

key release = app (e.g. clock) disappears (executes a exit/quit command?)

 

In the clock example, I would like to simply press-hold a key and a custom desktop clock appears (program start) and then disappears (program quit) when I release the key. Defining many tasks in this manner would prevent the need for having multiple tasks running and eating cpu/ram when occasionally 'checking in' super-quickly on something is all that's required.

 

-thnx

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