![]() That's an interesting question, and apparently nobody bothered trying to answer it yet - probably because it's not strictly a Rainmeter related topic. Rainmeter is a very mature application so I'm hoping that this should be straightforward for the gurus here? The key is that I could then have a batch or PowerShell script that will install and configure Rainmeter. Step 2: This is the part that I cannot do: Once installed, run a command that will download a skin (I prefer low-key elegant skins over heavy/flashy ones, but I don't mind which skins to install, anything you guys think is great! ) and apply that skin onto the system.Step 1: Automated install of Rainmeter is simple, this was easy to achieve: cinst -y rainmeter # Once Chocolatey has been installed of course.I've been googling around and not found an answer to what I hope is a fairly simple question for the Rainmeter experts here: I like to automate my system with PowerShell. ![]() Roysubs wrote: ↑ April 3rd, 2020, 8:11 pm
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