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Rainmeter taskbar skins
Rainmeter taskbar skins








Makes your taskbar translucent with blur behind it.The translucent effect creates a seamless integration with your desktop background, providing a sleek and cohesive appearance. This design allows you to maintain functionality while adding a modern and visually appealing element to your workspace. The Rainmeter Translucent Taskbar Skin brings a touch of elegance to your desktop by replacing the default taskbar with a translucent design. Let’s dive into the features and customization possibilities of this impressive Rainmeter skin. With its sleek aesthetics and customizable options, the Translucent Taskbar Skin allows you to create a visually appealing and functional workspace. Designed to provide a modern and stylish touch, this Rainmeter skin transforms your taskbar into a translucent masterpiece. It won't be translucent and blurred, probably, but you can partly simulate such a feature via adjusting the Alpha value of its background color.Elevate your desktop experience with the Rainmeter Translucent Taskbar Skin. If you want a "taskbar" skin that is in front of a window at all times (even when maximized), just use any dock skin out there and set its position to Stay Topmost. Even if there were ways to control its display, there are no native ways in Rainmeter to detect if the active and focused window is maximized or not, and the non native ways are a bit tricky.īottom line, on Windows 10, the skin works exactly as it is supposed to work - which isn't the way you want it to work, but it's the way the original taskbar is working. Having the wallpaper behind the taskbar is normal for the original taskbar and so it's for this one, except for hide feature in Settings, when the window is behind the taskbar.Īnother thing with the skin is that it's basically just the DLL plugin and the associated measure, there are no other things that one could work with, in theory, unless there are some hidden options in the plugin (unlikely, since this is meant to be a sample of how it works). I don't know how the skin works for you (I assume you're on Windows 11?), but for me it automatically resizes to the dimensions of the taskbar, meaning that I can't drag a window around or manually enlarge it to "overlap" the (now translucent) taskbar, just like the original taskbar is supposed to work (bar the automatically hide taskbar feature in Settings, of course).

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I know there is a feature to hide the taskbar on settings but I want it to be there. The window does go through the taskbar if I drag it around or if I manually enlarge (second image) it but I want it to get behind the taskbar when I press the maximize button.

rainmeter taskbar skins

Is there a way when windows are maximized to go behind the taskbar instead of the wallpaper being shown? (Like the image I uploaded). Hi, I'm using the translucent taskbar skin from rainmeter.










Rainmeter taskbar skins