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fonpaolo
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Re: Hiding desktop icons via Rainmeter.

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I concur with jsmorley, it's almost ten years I don't have any icon on my desktop*. ;-)

* I don't post a screenshot, there are many variations in my DeviantArt page (link below).
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Re: Hiding desktop icons via Rainmeter.

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Icons are hidden, and no skins on monitor 1.
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Re: Hiding desktop icons via Rainmeter.

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Since we are sharing here is mine as well:


(Btw jsmorley, might I ask, how did you extract your motherboard's temp info?)
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Re: Hiding desktop icons via Rainmeter.

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kyriakos876 wrote:Since we are sharing here is mine as well:


(Btw jsmorley, might I ask, how did you extract your motherboard's temp info?)
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What sensors are and are not available is very specific to hardware though.
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Re: Hiding desktop icons via Rainmeter.

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jsmorley wrote:1.png

What sensors are and are not available is very specific to hardware though.
Got it.

Mine is probably the "System" one in the picture. Thanks ^_^
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