Getting Started - Rainmeter Docs (2024)

If this is your first experience with Rainmeter, then you're in the right place! Getting Started is a guide designed to walk you through the basics of setting up Rainmeter, using, customizing, and ultimately creating your own skins.

Before you begin, here are some frequently-asked questions about what Rainmeter is and how it works.

What is Rainmeter?

Rainmeter is a free, open-source application for Windows PCs. It is a platform that enables skins to run on the desktop.

What is a "skin"?

Some Rainmeter skins. Each skin is a separate window, and can be moved around on the desktop by clicking and dragging. Rainmeter can run any number of skins at one time, even from different sources.

A skin can be many things. Some skins are very simple, single-purpose tools, like Windows desktop gadgets, or "widgets" on an Android device. Others are more complex, like miniature applications themselves. Some skins even come bundled in large "suites" and include their own tools for customizing their form and appearance, within or alongside Rainmeter's basic user interface. Every skin works differently, depending on the choices of that skin's individual author.

However, all skins are made from the same building blocks: measures, which gather information from your computer, a website, a text file, or some other source; and meters, which create visual elements in the skin's window, such as frames, borders, backgrounds, images, text, charts, or buttons.

Skins can interact with other skins and applications using special commands, called bangs, and they can be customized by changing short lines of text, called variables. All of these things are made possible by Rainmeter's unique code language, which allows a skin to access functions and resources built into the Rainmeter application. Every skin's code is completely open, and can be tweaked, modified or even completely rewritten using any text editing software.

How much technical skill do I need to use Rainmeter?

If you only want to download skins from the Internet and use them as-is, then the answer is "none." Rainmeter provides a basic user interface for managing your library of skins, saving and restoring layouts, and changing basic settings such as a skin's location, transparency, and "always on top" behavior.

Most Rainmeter features can be reached through the basic Manage window or context menus.

Some skin authors create their own controls for users to customize their skins. These controls may be included as a separate utility, or they may be created entirely within Rainmeter as another skin. If this is the case, then you will not need to know any code to customize these skins.

In other cases, you may need to change some variables in the skin code. This may be scary if you are not a programmer, but usually, these "variables" are clearly labeled, located near the beginning of the file so that you don't have to do any searching, and are accompanied by helpful instructions and comments.

An example of some Rainmeter code.

If you want to create skins, or modify someone else's skin beyond the customization options that the author has provided, then you will get some hands-on experience with Rainmeter's code language. You do not need to be professional programmer to become a proficient writer of Rainmeter skins—although those skills will certainly help you, and a full-powered scripting language is available for advanced users. But all of a skin's basic properties are written using a simple configuration language that is suitable for novice programmers. The difficulty level is similar to that of HTML or JavaScript.

What isn't Rainmeter?

Rainmeter is just one of many different tools that you can use to customize your Windows PC. It includes a powerful and flexible set of features, and we are continually surprised by the creative ways that those features are used. However, it is important to understand what Rainmeter does not do:

  • Rainmeter does not change your Windows visual style. It cannot change the appearance of your taskbar, Start button, desktop icons, file explorer, or other built-in Windows components.

  • Rainmeter is also not a window manager. It does not keep track of your open windows; it cannot maximize or minimize other application windows; and it does not enable "workspaces" or manage multi-monitor setups.

  • Rainmeter does not replace other applications that it interacts with. For example, an "iTunes" skin may let you pause, play or skip to the next track in your iTunes media player. But iTunes must still be running in the background for the skin to work.

In short, you cannot usually download and apply someone else's amazing desktop transformation in one click. Most customizers are courteous enough to provide links to the myriad programs, plugins, icons, wallpapers and other materials that they have used.

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Getting Started - Rainmeter Docs (2024)

FAQs

Is Rainmeter hard to use? ›

Despite its wide range of utility, this also means that it has a slight learning curve, as you'll have to get used to inputting commands with its toolkit. This language is much easier to learn than other coding languages, however, so don't worry too much: with a bit of practice, you'll be used to it in no time.

What language are Rainmeter skins written in? ›

The Rainmeter project was originally founded by Kimmo 'Rainy' Pekkola, the developer of Rainlendar, in 2001. The project is primarily written in C++, while plugins can be written in either C++ or C#.

Does Rainmeter affect RAM? ›

Rainmeter doesn't affect neither RAM, nor CPU, it only depends on how are coded the skins you load and use.

Is Rainmeter bad for a low-end PC? ›

If you are using a powerful gaming PC it is unlikely that Rainmeter will cause lag or frame rate drops when you play a game. But if your PC isn't ultra-powerful, and if you regularly have to lower in-game settings to get a game to run smoothly, temporarily disabling Rainmeter could help.

Is Rainmeter heavy on PC? ›

Rainmeter uses very little hardware resources and will run perfectly well on any PC using Microsoft Windows 7 through Windows 11.

What is the most popular Rainmeter skin? ›

Enigma. Probably one of the most (if not the most) downloaded Rainmeter skins of all time, you can spend hours at a stretch configuring Enigma.

Are Rainmeter skins safe? ›

You have this addon in one of your skins (it's seeable in the screenshot in which one). This file is safe for sure, the alarm is a false positive. I have used this file as well and my antivirus caught it many times, until I finally added it as an exception into my antivirus. Never had problems with it.

Is Rainmeter virus free? ›

As long as you get Rainmeter from https://www.rainmeter.net, it is 100% safe.

Does Rainmeter use a lot of power? ›

Normally for desktop usage I have set the Ally to 10w, during idle time or web-browsing it goes as low as 5w with the CPU dropping to 2ghz or less. However as soon as I start Rainmeter the power-draw increases to 7-10w and the fans start to spin up audibly and Rainmeter takes up 1-3% CPU clocking the CPU up to 3ghz.

Does Rainmeter need wifi? ›

Re: Rainmeter and the Internet

None of the Gadgets are affected by a lack of an internet connection. You might want to check one of the other skins, per balala's suggestion. Unload it and turn off your network connection and see if the problem goes away.

Does Rainmeter cause lag? ›

Try closing Rainmeter (right-click its icon in the Notification Area and click Close, then restart it from the Start menu). Check if the lag goes on this way as well and if it does, you have to deactivate another skin, restart Rainmeter and check how does it loads.

Is a Rainmeter safe to use? ›

You have this addon in one of your skins (it's seeable in the screenshot in which one). This file is safe for sure, the alarm is a false positive. I have used this file as well and my antivirus caught it many times, until I finally added it as an exception into my antivirus. Never had problems with it.

Why does Rainmeter take so long to load? ›

Most probably the problem is caused by one (or more) of the activated skins. The solution I think might be pretty simple, but takes a little time to figure out which is the guilty skin: you have to start deactivating the loaded skins, one by one and check how the computer behaves after each such deactivation.

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