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I'm not sure, but maybe there is water in my laptop, my laptop is running. The only problem is that it doesn't charge fully. Now it's somehow impossible. Can I use it after that ?
You can get all the info you need from WMIC or Powershell, but like you stated, I didn't want to make all those external calls once a minute. The custom plugin is the way I handled it. The plugin docs are in the Resources folder if you want to use it. If you want the WMI queries, let me know.
Is this how your power plugins look like ? :
[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
BackgroundMode=2
SolidColor=0,0,0,255

[MeasureBatteryPercent]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=PowerPlugin
PowerState=Percent

[MeterBatteryPercent]
Meter=String
MeasureName=MeasureBatteryPercent
X=5
Y=5
W=200
H=20
FontColor=255,255,255,255
Text=Battery left: %1
This is a reference from https://batterytools.net/ and I wanted to make sure it is the right thing, I only know the site for good quality selling of batteries, I don't know their reputation when it comes to using Rainmeter. And who knows where I can get beautiful and low-memory-consuming battery skin?