Anyone know how to use this Deviant Art” piece?

August 4th, 2016

I really like the look of this system monitor
Image
http://ghostlin.deviantart.com/art/AVE-Simple-sysmon-networ-20929851
It’s plain an simple, an it would look great as a part of my Desktop sheme.
Problem is… I don’t know how I would apply it too windows?
I thought it was a Rainmeter skin, but I don’t think it is one, then I thought it was a possible theme for a Objectdock, but I don’t think it’s that either?
Can someone help me apply this small simple system monitor product?
All the comments are just saying how great it looks, but no one is asking on how to apply it.
Even the Ops directions on how to apply it seem kinda confusing

Answer #1
Its definitely not Rainmeter, I don’t recognize the ini layout. The Ops links are dead too so that doesn’t help, maybe worth contacting him although he may not be active.
Could be for Samurize or similar customization program.
Answer #2
In the link its put in this category : Customization / Skins & Themes / Application Launchers / ObjectDock
Answer #3
In the link its put in this category : Customization / Skins & Themes / Application Launchers / ObjectDock
Yeah! I did realize that he did label it as a Odjectdock product? I am still scratching my head on how I would apply it thou? Being I do have Objectdock installed.
Its definitely not Rainmeter, I don't recognize the ini layout. The Ops links are dead too so that doesn't help, maybe worth contacting him although he may not be active.
Could be for Samurize or similar customization program.

I know.. the ini.file does not look that familiar to me either.
It’s a really old up so I don’t know how much support I would get on this piece?
Answer #4
Does Objectdock create a folder in documents like Rainmeter? if so place it there, alternatively maybe place it in the objectdock installation folder, I’d suggest doing a backup first just in case OD goes wobbly.
Answer #5
Does Objectdock create a folder in documents like Rainmeter? if so place it there, alternatively maybe place it in the objectdock installation folder, I'd suggest doing a backup first just in case OD goes wobbly.
Stardock does create a folder too
C:\Users\\Documents\Stardock\ObjectDock Library
Here is the folder Image
There is also a area in C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\ObjectDock Plus
Here is the folder
Image
I’ve moved the SysStats folder for this custom system monitor to both above said locatiosn, an it does not seem to be doing anything when I try to customize a new dock?
I wish I knew how to use this.
Answer #6
Its a long time since I’ve used it, would it not go in the Docklets folder ( I seem to remember they could be a pain in the ass to get working sometimes).
Just found this deep in the depths of my bookmarks
http://www.wincustomize.com/article/138081
Answer #7
Its a long time since I've used it, would it not go in the Docklets folder ( I seem to remember they could be a pain in the ass to get working sometimes).
Just found this deep in the depths of my bookmarks
http://www.wincustomize.com/article/138081

Nice read But I added this to my docklets folder, an still no dice?
I added the SysStats folder, closed out Startdock ObjectDock, started it again, an tried to see if I could add this as a docklet.
But it does not show up on the list of docklets to add.
But you are probably right, this has to be a docklet, it just does not show?
Maybe it’s the version I am using of Stardock?
But then this guys thread is super old, like almost 10 yrs old in fact, so I should see no reason why his tool should not work with my version, which is fairly current.

 

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