When used in the section of Rainmeter.ini, it will act as the default color used for the overlay for when any skin is selected. SelectedColor : A color code used to define the color and transparency of the overlay when a skin is selected.These must be manually entered in either Rainmeter.ini or a skin's. This is very useful for fine-tuning the position of a skin or skins on your screen, and is available even if only one skin is selected. When a skin or skins are selected, using the keyboard arrow keys will move the skin(s) 1 pixel in the direction of the arrow, or 10 pixels if CTRL is held down. NudgingĪ handy feature, only available when one or more skins are selected in a drag group, is the ability to "nudge" the skin or skins using the keyboard arrow keys. Left-clicking anywhere outside of the skins selected in the drag group will deselect all skins. Clicking on additional skins while CTRL-ALT is held down will add or remove skins from the drag group. The skin will be overlaid with a colored highlight, so you can tell it is selected. To select multiple skins and create a drag group, hold down CTRL-ALT while left-clicking a skin. When multiple skins are selected, moving one of them will move all of them the same amount. Multiple skins may be selected in order to create a "drag group".
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Snap to edges : When set, this will cause skins that are dragged to within 10 pixels of another skin or the edge of the screen to "snap" to them.Draggable : Toggles the ability to drag a skin with the left mouse button.There are several other settings, which can be changed via the Manage dialog, the skin context menus, or manually in Rainmeter.ini, which play a role in how individual skins are arranged on the screen. Once skins are moved, Rainmeter will by default remember where you left them, and they will maintain these positions when Rainmeter is restarted. Loaded skins can be arranged on your desktop by simply using the left mouse button and dragging them where you want them.