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[Solved] Open or show an image with win 10 Photos app - possible?

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kyriakos876
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Re: Open or show an image with win 10 Photos app - possible?

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I don't know if I understand but I tried to... In the skin below, install it, (move the skin away from the top corner so that it wont overlap with the other skin when loaded) and go to the rainmeter, find the skin you just installed (5656565 sorry for the name I was lazy :P ) and load the "Clicked.ini"..... after that is done, click the image on the first skin and you will see it loading to the other skin after 1 second ( or less). The #ThisImageWasClicked# can be whatever you set it to be obviously, but this is the main concept. If this is what you wanted to do. These are the 2 out of the 3 skins you want but you can do the 3rd one with the same logic, and if you want to open the image with your default program, then in the "Clicked.ini" add this LeftMouseUpAction=[#ThisImageWasClicked#] and it will open the image in your default image viewer.
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Re: Open or show an image with win 10 Photos app - possible?

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Well, I think I found a solution.

Surprisingly simple in the end.

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