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I found another Rainmeter widget that I like a lot. Of course I had to do a lot of editing to make it just like I want it. I'm too fussy for my own good. It's called Harmattan.

There's a problem with the top processes section. I just commented it out to disable it. I'd like to have that working though. Maybe with a little research I can figure out how to fix it.

An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. A Windows desktop with a night mountain wallpaper, weather widget, and system stats displayed.
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i'd like it more if you could put something useful in the data feeds... time, date and chance of rain tomorrow isn't really worth the system drag to me
 

Ok, sorry. If I shouldn't have posted this here please feel free to remove it. Though I was under the impression that this particular thread was just about sharing what we have on our desktops.
 

Ok, sorry. If I shouldn't have posted this here please feel free to remove it. Though I was under the impression that this particular thread was just about sharing what we have on our desktops.
Stuey, Graham is simply remarking on what options he'd like to see in the desktop widget, it wasn't a criticism of your post (which is absolutely fine).
 

Oh geez. Sorry @ussnorway, I misunderstood. The widget does show what the CPU, network and RAM are doing though. I like to see when my computer takes off doing stuff without me. I still get a little concerned about that.

Update: There is another problem with this widget. The Histograms for the network activity keep shutting off. They only work for a short time after a refresh. I'm going to look for something different.
 

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i would assume Windows is detecting it as a network hack and blocking the feed
 

Hmmm I'd have never thought of that. Though it still shows the numbers the graphs stop working. I have another widget that tells about network activity. In the configuration file it appears there is supposed to be a little bar indicator that never shows. Maybe you're right. Of course I'm just scratching the surface on configuring things like this. I really don't know squat.

Update: Ok I was wrong about the bars not showing. It just needs to be transferring a lot to actually register. Doing an internet speed test maxes them out.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Sunset view from a mountain peak overlooking a vast sea of clouds.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Desktop screen with Earth and moon wallpaper and various application icons on the left side.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Surreal Christmas scene with gift boxes having faces, dissecting dolls by a fireplace.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Dark, jagged mountain peaks reflect in a still pond under a cloudy twilight sky.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Minimalist desktop wallpaper featuring a stylized Link from Zelda with sword and shield.
 

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It figures! I finally got my first set of Klipsch speakers, the RP-160m's, to use in near-field on this desktop. A week after I finally got them sounding great, new neighbors moved in next door. Of course, one of their banners was appropriate:

An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Vintage-style sign stating 'Pissing Off The Neighbors Since 1946' with a worn look.


I should add that the neighbors haven't said anything yet, and I haven't played it at face-melting volumes at 1:00a.m. either.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. A tranquil beach scene with straw umbrellas, white sand, and sun rays through clouds.
 

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This is about as close as I ever come to a light colored background.

An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Windows 10 desktop with a mountain wallpaper, system info, and weather sidebar displayed.
 

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An image from 'Share your Windows 10 desktop'. Tall saguaro cacti stand under a partly cloudy sky at sunset in a desert landscape.
 

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some of my own creations. 4K. if you liked i can submit more

 

I like seeing everyone's wallpapers. But what's more interesting to me is seeing programs people have on their taskbar and desktop or any other desktop programs for their computer. Does anyone else find that interesting.
 

Yeah that would be interesting. Maybe that deserves a thread of its own. I'd like to see what's available.

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Yeah what would you name that thread? I'd be looking at every picture posted and looking up any programs I've never heard of lol. I'm just nerdy like that.
 

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