It's hard to find, so I figured I would make a part 7. I bit the bullet and wanted to theme up Win 10. Just could not stand to stick with default any longer. This is my second monitor though, this way I can watch my frames per second and temps while I game without having an overlay. Getting Rainmeter to show FPS was a little tricky.
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Lol. Makes a little more sense when you know it's my second monitor. Kinda works like my living room clock
My wallpaper is usually this But for everything else I use GOverlay which is great piece of kit and works beautifully and depends how you set,can display like FPS etc,this is my main On Windows theme and on While Game is slightly different with FPS counter etc and cost $25 But mostly I've opened SIV64X and Aquasuite Hope this helps Thanks,Jura
I'm going to post two of my previous Linux setups here. They all are Arch Linux with Gnome 3.20, from my personal computer. Apple Copycat: Spoiler Clean: Nautilus (the file manager): File previewers on (press space with a file selected and the previewing system pops up instead of a full application, it works for 99% of the files): Overview mode. Press Start/Super and you get a fast overview of the windows you work with, you can drag them to the side to other virtual desktops from this overview, or by using an extension you can hold ALT and numbers popup next to each one so that you can select them without removing your hands from the keyboard: 80's psychedelic: Spoiler Closer to a default look, with "plastic-neon" looking window decorations.
I can't wait till I have a CPU that supports VGA passthrough (and made easier to set up) so I can treat Windows like just another application to run my games. I could spend days themeing a Linux distro if I felt I didn't have to constantly boot back to Windows to play games.
Just put a lot of work into a pipboy theme here, still not final but I just had to share it somewhere! This is a secondary monitor btw