![]() Note that this will be unable to detect any process run "As administrator" unless Rainmeter itself is run "As administrator". Note that this applies to full screen windows on the "primary" monitor only. ![]() Note that this is not about "maximized", but rather "full screen". An empty string will be returned if the Desktop has focus. The name of the process for the currently focused window will The measure will return 1 as the number value if so, and This plugin will check to see if the "foreground" window, the window that currently has Information=Demonstrates IsFullScreen Plugin. License=Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 rmskins, and of course if you have the latest 4.2 of Rainmeter or better, installing this will put the plugin in in your Skins folder. ![]() dll files are also included in for use in your own. No, it can't tell you that you have the folder C:\MyStuff\ open. That will always be returned in those cases. Note that the parent process for all Window Explorer elements, like the Taskbar or any File Manager windows, is Explorer.exe. No, it can't tell you that you are playing Microsoft Solitaire. Note that the parent process for all Windows 10 "apps", including things like Settings or Windows Update, as well as apps like OneNote or Calculator, is a process called ApplicationFrameHost.exe. So full screen considerations aside, this plugin can also be used to answer the question "does process blah.exe currently have focus?". The number value will still be 1 or 0 depending on whether the window is full screen or not. If the Desktop has focus, 0 and an empty string will be returned. New: The string value of the measure will now always be the parent process of the currently focused window. Open Hardware Monitor plugin 13 posts 1 2 Next ouzbed Posts: 16 Joined: Tue 8:06 am Open Hardware Monitor plugin by ouzbed Wed 10:36 am Hello, I look for a way to communicate with Rainmeter Open Hardware Monitor. Note that if you set the size of a Rainmeter skin to #SCREENAREAWIDTH# and #SCREENAREAHEIGHT#, and the skin is on the primary monitor at a position of 0,0, it will qualify as "full screen" and will cause this plugin to return 1 and Rainmeter.exe. Running an application full screen on a second monitor will not trigger this. Note that this has to do with an application window on the "primary" monitor, the same one Rainmeter is hosted on. Otherwise, it should work with any full screen application, such as media players, Youtube in your browser, and games. Important note: This will be unable to detect any process run "As administrator" unless Rainmeter itself is run "As administrator". New! Thanks to some help from brian (THANKS!), The parent process name of the currently focused window will be returned as the string value. This demonstrates (and installs) a small plugin that will return a number value of 1 if the application window that currently has focus is running in "full screen" mode, and 0 if not.
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