Rainmeter Big Sur

1. Install ThemeTool.exe

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MacOS Big Sur Control Center Suite (link download included) Credit to MacOS Big Sur for this skin. Credit to Mond skin for player and weather, and this Brightness Control. Control Center and Menu bar: Google Drive. Task bar: TaskbarX or use Nexus Dock for a MacOS dock. FrostedGlass for blur effect. You need to update to Rainmeter 3.0 - it's a significant improvement in performance. You should also use less interactive panels such as system monitoring and web parser modules. Omnimo was created and optimized entirely on a laptop with a 1.1GHz processor; if you don't use too many heavy panels, Omnimo should run very well even on older systems.

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  • Run the ThemeTool.exe by Administrator
  • Select 'Hook LogonUI' only
  • Then click on 'Install'
  • Reboot the computer to apply the changes.

2. Download Big Sur theme

  • Unzip the downloaded zip
  • Go to path 'ThemesThin Taskbar'
  • Copy all theme/files inside the folder
  • Paste theme files to 'C:WindowsResourcesThemes'
  • Open the ThemeTool.exe in the step (1) by Administration again
  • Select any 'Big Sur' theme you like
  • Click 'Patch and apply'

3. Change Desktop Background to Mac OS Big Sur 4k Wallpaper

4. Change Windows Icons to Big Sur Theme

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  • Download Macpac Icon Theme
  • Unzip the file and remove the file tail '.remove' then the file's name changed to '.7z'
  • Download 7TSP GUI 2019 Edition
  • Change the file name '.ee' to '.exe' to execute the file.
  • Open the file '7tsp GUI v0.6(2019).exe'
  • Select 'Add a Custom Pack'
  • Choice the file '.7z' of Macpac Icon Theme
  • Click 'Start Patching'
  • Reboot the computer to apply the changes.

5. Install Widgets

  • Download Theme for Rainmeter
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  • Unzip and click on 'BigSur.rmskin' to install the theme.
  • Top bar Widget: droptop four by Cariboudjan on DeviantArt

6. Install Dock

  • Download Rocket Dock
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  • Install Rocket Dock Skin
  • Unzip the Rocket Skin zip file then copy all folder to the Rocket Dock skins 'C:Program Files (x86)RocketDockSkins'
  • Open Dock Setting (by right click) then change Position to 'Bottom' and Style to 'Big Sur'
  • Now you can go to task bar setting and hide it
  • Remove the default icon/app in the Dock.
  • Copy icons in 'macOS BigSur ICONS by Maiguris' (folder inside the skins zip above) to 'C:Program Files (x86)RocketDockIcons'.
  • Add Items to the Dock by Icon and Setting Open Program by Path.

7. Change the Mouse Cursor

  • Right click on '.Install.inf' and click 'Install'
  • Go the the mouse setting (additional mouse options) and change the theme

All software in this post you can easily download here

There are two ways of installing Rainmeter skins downloaded from the internet:

  • Automatically : If the skin is in the .rmskin format.
    In short : Double-click the .rmskin file, click Install.
  • Manually : If the file is a .zip/.rar/.7z archive.
    In short : Unzip the archive to the Rainmeter Skins folder. Refresh Rainmeter.

Installing Automatically

Skins in the Rainmeter Skin Packager (.rmskin) format can be easily and automatically installed with the Rainmeter Skin Installer. During a normal Rainmeter installation, the .rmskin extension is associated in Windows with the Skin Installer program, and simply double-clicking the file will install it in Rainmeter.

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This dialog lists each component that will be installed. These may include:

  • Skins : At least one skin will always be included and installed in the RainmeterSkins folder. The author of the package may indicate that one or more skins will automatically be loaded when the installation is complete.
  • Layouts : If the author has added a layout to the package it will be installed in the RainmeterLayouts folder. If Apply included layout is selected, the layout will be applied to Rainmeter following installation.
  • Plugins : If the author has added custom plugins to the package the appropriate 32bit/64bit architecture version of the plugin .dll files will be installed to the RainmeterPlugins folder.

Legacy .rmskin format components. No longer supported in new Rainmeter 2.4 .rmskin files:

  • Fonts : If an author has included font files with the package, they will be installed in the WindowsFonts folder. This may be disabled by unchecking Install fonts to system in the Advanced pull-down menu.
  • Addons : If an author has included addon executable files with the package, they will be installed in the RainmeterAddons folder.

If any of the skins to be installed already exist, they will be moved to a Backup folder before installation. This may be disabled by unchecking Backup skins in the Advanced pull-down menu.

Click Install to complete the installation of the package.

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Note: If Rainmeter is being run as a portable installation, start SkinInstaller.exe from the Rainmeter program folder, and browse to the .rmskin file to install it.

Installing Manually

Before Rainmeter 1.3, most skins had to be unzipped and moved to the Skins folder by hand. All versions of Rainmeter are 100% backwards-compatible, so these older skins will still work just fine. Here is how to install them:

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First of all, if a skin comes in an archive, such as a ZIP, RAR or 7Z file, software is needed to 'extract' them. 7-Zip is one of the popular choices, since it can handle almost any archive type. After installing the software, right-click the archive in Explorer to extract it.

The archive may include a readme.txt file with further instructions. If not, look for a folder with the same name as the skin - it might be inside another folder that is actually called 'Skins'. Move the folder to the Rainmeter 'Skins' folder:

C:UsersYourNameDocumentsRainmeterSkins1

1. 'YourName' is an example.

Finally, right-click the Rainmeter Windows Notification area icon and select Refresh all. The new skins will now be available to load from the Manage window or context menus.