Meta2 is a cool tool that works using command line arguments. So, if you have something like Paint open and you want to customize it, all you need to do is type in meta2 paint
from the CMD. This will apply a skin to Paint's border without adding any reflection.
If you're feeling fancy, you can use wildcard naming. This means you only have to enter part of the window's name, and Meta2 will automatically find the right window for you! Pretty neat, right? There’s also a special file called UseSkin
that Meta2 looks for when it runs. Just make sure this file is in the Meta2 folder.
You’ll notice that there’s a folder named \skins\
inside your Meta2 directory. This is where all your skins should go, each in its own folder. To pick a skin, just change the top line of your UseSkin
file to the name of the skin you want. Then run a Meta2 command, and boom! You’ve got a new look. However, keep in mind that once you've set a skin on a window, there isn't an option to change it again.
If you forget to specify which window you want Meta2 to look for, don't worry! It will automatically start up Notepad for you. That's handy if you're just testing things out.
If you're curious about how much fun customization can be, go ahead and download Meta2. You’ll be able to explore all its features and see what it can really do!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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