Somewhere at the same time at work, there was a need to control shortcuts on users' computers, I naturally wanted to use crutches somehow, rather than raise the domain and push everything there. But after a while I returned to the Rainmeter skins in the form of a clock and a sound card switch, since I had more than one thing in the system at that time, and it was necessary to transfer the sound output to headphones, speakers or a TV. But this acquaintance then was short-lived, as I soon sold the tablet and bought a more finger-oriented Android OS. Once I came across an article in which some smart person came up with a skin for Rainmeter in the form of several keys that served as CTRL + C, CTRL + V and others like them. Somehow, when Iconia Tab was released on the x86 platform, I used Windows 7, and this brainchild of Microsoft does not fit the touchscreen at all and had to come up with some tricks. For example, system information for the user and administrator, access to administrative functions from the panel, launch shortcuts (RPD, URL, BAT) and more. Many people use Rainmeter for purely visual enhancements to the operating system desktop, but I came up with the idea of using it as an addition to the desktop for users in the enterprise.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |