
*** Adding negative values in the position x of the skin settings: the farthest it will go is starting the load from the left side of the center monitor (the highest the negative coordinates will load is -1920, is what I assume is happening). *** Setting the display monitor settings to load it from the left monitor. Outside of that however, the skin works perfectly I can manually set the coordinate to -3840, and it stays as long as I dont restart, or refresh. The coordinate setting of -3840 refuses to stay saved through computer restarts, or any time I refresh Rainmeter. However, ANY time rainmeter is refreshed, or the computer is restarted, it defaults the value to -1920, moving the skin too far to the right. The only way I can get the skin to align properly is to set the Coordinates to -3840 in the Manage Rainmeter settings. Because, the PNG image is 3 screens wide: (5760/1080), and because of the way Rainmeter loads screens, it has absolutely no clue with what to do with the image. IfCondition9=(#Red#=255)&(#Green#=255)&(#Blue#=255)&(#Reset#=1)Īlso, I've run into a really tough issue with screen positioning. IfTrueAction8=!SetVariable Blue "(#Blue#+5)" IfTrueAction6=!SetVariable Blue "(#Blue#-5)" IfTrueAction4=!SetVariable Red "(#Red#-5)" I made an attempt but not totally sure how to go about it. The only challenge would be getting the skin to update the variables. inc file, and use the color variables globally through the skin? I'd like to include some custom gauges etc that use the same RGB variables. This will work with any image put into the Folder, as long as it is named "Image.png" obviously you can update it if you know how, but that's the easiest better at this than me: How can I isolate the RGB code to a.

I then wrote a program that changes the tint of the image based on dragging the slider of an RGB color selector. Then I use a 5760x1080 PNG file with the background removed as a desktop overly in rain meter.

I use a purely black background in Windows Default settings. I wanted to have a unique desktop background on each monitor, and have it fully animated. After playing around with it for a while, I've finally come up with a solution to my triple monitor setup.
