Hi
I have been 2 years use to this skin on taskbar with rainmeter portable version and custom plugin https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=15928&hilit=rainmeter+in+taskbar
Plugin allows adding new toolbar in windows taskbar.
Im using 2 rainmeter versions. First version is normal and for normal meters. Second version is portable and for only taskbar.
The plugin doesn't work in win 11 and im stuck on win 10...
Is it possible to add such a plugin or something to new versions of Rainmeter?
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[Suggestion] Add new toolbar for Windows Taskbar
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[Suggestion] Add new toolbar for Windows Taskbar
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Re: [Suggestion] Add new toolbar for Windows Taskbar
Windows 11 doesn't support Toolbars. That's why it doesn't work. Stick to Win 10, or stick to missing that feature.tass_co wrote: ↑February 28th, 2022, 12:07 pm Hi
I have been 2 years use to this skin on taskbar with rainmeter portable version and custom plugin https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=15928&hilit=rainmeter+in+taskbar
Plugin allows adding new toolbar in windows taskbar.
Im using 2 rainmeter versions. First version is normal and for normal meters. Second version is portable and for only taskbar.
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The plugin doesn't work in win 11 and im stuck on win 10...
Is it possible to add such a plugin or something to new versions of Rainmeter?
It's the Macrohard way of doing things

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Re: [Suggestion] Add new toolbar for Windows Taskbar
I didnt know toolbars werent supporteddeath.crafter wrote: ↑February 28th, 2022, 3:37 pm Windows 11 doesn't support Toolbars. That's why it doesn't work. Stick to Win 10, or stick to missing that feature.
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