Uses the same approach as the Windows 7 Notification Area to check the status of your network connection. Also indicates upload and download activity.
Just run this .rmskin
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I would add the option of opening the network cpl from the skin. But, this is just an "Example" so... i guess thats something a skinner would add..
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It does work, but I purposely left blanks that you need to fill for your specific needs.
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Yeah, that would be useful, or a middle click to open your favorite bandwidth monitor app, etc...santa_ryan wrote:I would add the option of opening the network cpl from the skin. But, this is just an "Example" so... i guess thats something a skinner would add..
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Yep, something to that effect.
Im working with rundll right now, and im learning quite a bit about it, mostly because im trying to find a way to open the calender in the notification tray to help that one guy that was looking for a way.
Im working with rundll right now, and im learning quite a bit about it, mostly because im trying to find a way to open the calender in the notification tray to help that one guy that was looking for a way.
I have three rules when I'm trying to help you.
- Don't get mad when you don't understand something
- Be VERY specific with what you ask for.
The more specific you are, the higher the quality of support you receive. - Do not just copy and paste what I put in examples and come back saying it doesn't work.
It does work, but I purposely left blanks that you need to fill for your specific needs.
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I would also guess that rundll.exe is the way to go for that. Not sure.santa_ryan wrote:Yep, something to that effect.
Im working with rundll right now, and im learning quite a bit about it, mostly because im trying to find a way to open the calender in the notification tray to help that one guy that was looking for a way.
I don't see it here though... You can open the clock "properties", but don't see the actual clock/calendar panel.
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Shiny...
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Goram right it's shiny!Seahorse wrote:Shiny...