If it helps, I've also noticed that sometimes, the same skins will stay on top of some windows. :/ Any help would be immensely appreciated! I've tried restarting Rainmeter, refreshing all skins, nothing works. This is very annoying! It does not always do this, but when it does, I can't fix it unless I log out. Sometimes, though, when I click the "show desktop" button in the bottom-right corner of the Windows 7 Task Bar, the skins that are supposed to stay on the desktop go away as well. ![]() ![]() However, I haven't found out exactly how to replicate it. There is an additional setting in Rainmeter.ini called LoadOrder that can help ensure that skins which are "On Desktop" and overlap each other maintain the proper order in the "Z" position (front to back) even when they have active elements that give one skin or the other "focus" when clicked. This works with the Show Desktop button on the taskbar, the Win-D / Win-M keyboard shortcuts, and Aero Peek. All you have to do is set the "Position" on the context menu for any skin (or all) to "On Desktop", and that skin will say visible at all times. Rainmeter can and is designed to stay on the desktop, even when the Show Desktop feature of Windows is used. Sorry, but this answer is not really correct. now, if you use "show desktop" in windows, it minimizes all programs running under the current user, except for those that are always in front, and always shown, such as important notifications about updates or something. Taiiat wrote:you seem to have a mixed issue. That's all i can think of for now though. Or maybe you have some sort of program that conflicts with rainmeter that you run all the time? if you have something that not many people use (obviously web browsers, word processing applications, and the like are common so if you were to have a conflict with those, there would be more than one person with this problem) or something weird, that may conflict? ![]() uninstalling and reinstalling could possibly fix it, it may be corrupted of sorts, or your machine could be horrifically out of date, which shouldn't have an effect but you never know. doesn't toggling off your "show desktop" minimize feature restore it? or doesn't opening a program or restoring another restore rainmeter? if you're answering no, it may be a problem with rainmeter, but i really doubt it, it works fine for just about everyone in this regard. Now the problem you do seem to have, is that you can't seem to get rainmeter to restore again. that is the way it is because of how windows works. Since rainmeter is a program run just like any other, just like word or your web browser, it will minimize when you do this.
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