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Network monitor rainmeter
Network monitor rainmeter









You are only limited by your imagination and creativity. I have no idea which one is easier or more compatible to work with, but starting things step by step with just a single value to display should make things more reasonable in that regard, as you can always add to it later on. Rainmeter allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers. A Google search by "show tcp connections of running processes" should give you more options that you can work with. Other than that, NirSoft seems to have some similar tools. Since that tool apparently also has a command line version inside, you might be able to run that directly from RunCommand and hopefully pass the string outcome further to Rainmeter measures / meters in order to display things the way you want, or react to that data - if the tool works properly in Windows 10, that is. That being said, it looks like what you would like to see is something similar to what Microsoft's TCPView is displaying. Monitor CPU Allocate Memory Monitor internet traffic and internet speed used Measure computer performance data Track computer time. I don't see why not - if PowerShell gets the data you need, RunCommand and the meter system should have no problem displaying or managing the result in a visually satisfying fashion. Dispo wrote: ↑ May 26th, 2021, 7:40 pmwith the PowershellRM plugin and the ability to run powershell scripts, as well as run commands, would it be possible to build something similar to this using the powershell Get-NetTCPConnection cmdlet











Network monitor rainmeter