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u/Mr_Poulet · 1 pointr/Rainmeter

I did a post about that on r/battlestatin, i'm gonna copy the informations i gave at this moment.

Mount used : https://www.amazon.com/Suptek-Heavy-Monitor-Stand-Mount/dp/B078NRGTTY

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Q:
Question about your mount - is it modular, is that how you were able to get 2 monitors above the single? The Amazon page shows 2 monitors on bottom.

A :
Yes. You can do pretty much what you want with it. I assembled it differently than the promotional pictures. I used an arm for the bottom screen, the top left monitor is on the main pole and i used the other arm for the top right monitor.

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Since i mounted this setup i did one for my friend using mounts like this one for each screens and it's far more versatile.

u/shaggmeister · 20 pointsr/Rainmeter

Second Screenshot:
Desktop with just Rainmeter, iTunes, and J.A.R.V.I.S. running.

SPECIFICATIONS
Windows 8.1 Pro
Intel Core i7-4770
16GB RAM
2TB HDD + 2TB Ext. HD
NVIDIA GeForce GT 630
1920x1280

  • Rainmeter
  • J.A.R.V.I.S. Mark I
  • Windows Speech Recognition
  • Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone
  • PuTTy and Xming
  • bLend (Window Transparency)
  • MightyText (SMS to Computer - Appears as notifications on your desktop)
  • DisplayFusion


    FEATURES
    -This setup allows you to use your voice to control the computer.
    J.A.R.V.I.S. understands commands like, "Open Google" or "What's the weather like tomorrow?"
    He can be programmed with custom shell / web / and social commands ("J.A.R.V.I.S. you there?" : "I have indeed been uploaded sir.").
    Windows Speech Recognition allows you to write in Word with your voice, as well as navigate the Start menu.

    -The links on the desktop are all clickable.
    Some links display the time, date, or hardware information.

    -[OC] Every 90 seconds, the "Visuals" widget (or meter) randomly displays a different picture from a designated folder.
    There are navigation buttons by clicking the left or right of the picture. Clicking the center brings up the full-sized photo.

    -VPN Access.
    J.A.R.V.I.S. can be scripted to run PuTTy or Xming.

    -Toggle Transparency.
    bLend remains in the system tray as an icon and can be adjusted.

    -MightyText notifies you when you get a text message as long as a browser is open.
    If a browser is not open, it will still alert you when your phone's battery is running low.

    -DisplayFusion runs multiple-monitor tasks.
    CRTL+WIN+X moves windows across screens.

    Misc.
    Rotating circles, World Clock, Google Earth, News Feed, Weather analysis, Up/Download information, Reminders, iTunes Widget, Disk Storage, Calender, Shutdown/Restart buttons.

    SKINS

    IronMan-Jarvis Theme

    BlueVision V0.2

    Rotating Globes V1.1

    Hi-Tech Desktop

    InfoSystem (System Information)

    iTunes Monitor 03 (Top iTunes Player)

    CLN (Bottom iTunes Player)


    WALLPAPER
    Top
    Bottom

    Edit: Specifications, Features, Formatting, Added link to a screenshot without Google and cmd running.
u/Ewoutl · 1 pointr/Rainmeter

Go for it! It's nice that you can just support it with books to the angle you want. Later on you can move on to a vertical monitor mount like I did

u/dmango18 · 2 pointsr/Rainmeter

https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Monitor-Adjustable-Screens-STAND-V002/dp/B009S750LA
I was really happy with the quality of this for the price, and it was easy to install

u/ChrisSwires · 1 pointr/Rainmeter

It's this one with the stand removed and a custom one built.... Kind of.

u/thisisnotwhatitis1 · 3 pointsr/Rainmeter

This is the specific screen I'm using but I'm sure you could find plenty of other small LCDs on amazon/ebay/aliexpress/etc.

u/Syntropian · 1 pointr/Rainmeter

Does anyone know how well rainmeter works on a second gen intel computestick?

u/LearningCS6 · 1 pointr/Rainmeter

Yeah, if you look up 'intel compute stick' you can find more info. I've never used one but they look really interesting to play with. And no worries I don't mind helping out at all.

If you have an old monitor use that, otherwise your choices are TV sized (~30"), or a small rpi sized display (~"7). I just bought this 7 incher for $50 which was very reasonable.

Mirrors can be costly for large sizes. My TV was 40" for $200, mirror cost ~$110.