That is actually pretty damn cool.
You might consider doing some simple example skin, including the 32bit/64bit versions of your MouseX and MouseY plugins, and post it to "Plugins and Addons" here. I think that a few folks might be very interested in using those plugins in their skins.
For example:
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[Rainmeter]
Update=50
DynamicWindowSize=1
AccurateText=1
[Metadata]
Name=MouseXY
Author=JSMorley
Information=This is an example of the MouseX and MouseY plugins from Fawxy|More robust example at: http://thefawxyone.deviantart.com/art/Firewatch-Parallax-Theme-1-0-0-594810586)
License=Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0
Version=Mar 6, 2016
[MeasureMouseX]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=MouseX
[MeasureMouseY]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=MouseY
[MeterMousePosition]
Meter=String
FontSize=11
FontColor=255,255,255,255
SolidColor=47,47,47,255
Padding=5,5,5,5
AntiAlias=1
Text=X: [MeasureMouseX:] | Y: [MeasureMouseY:]
DynamicVariables=1
MouseXY_1.0.rmskin
While there are some limitations on what you can reliably do with the "current" mouse X/Y position, since while the plugin can no doubt keep up with the mouse movement, a skin, which can effectively update at the fastest only every 16ms, might not be able to completely keep up and be entirely accurate, there are still a lot of interesting things you can do with the current mouse position independent of the skin size and position.
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