Introducing Arrow Weather: A Handy Tweaks for Windows Vista and Windows 7
Hey guys, I'm Duncan 33303, and today I'm here with a screencast for the MKBHD YouTube channel. So, I'm going to be taking a full look at Arrow weather now. Arrow weather is a really actually very handy little tweak for your Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer that allows you to go ahead and totally customize the look of the arrow glass based on the temperature conditions as well as what whether it's day or nighttime.
To set up Arrow weather, you'll need to download and install the software. Once you've done that, you can go ahead and click on the link in the description of this video to get started. The first thing you'll need to do is set in your US zip code. Unfortunately, this is not for international just yet, I do believe that is actually going to be coming in an update very soon. So, by the time you watch this video, it might already be set up, but at any rate, just go ahead and put in your ZIP code. You can click validate, give it just a moment to go ahead and find your area code and your weather information, and then you'll be all set up.
Beyond setting up the zip code, there are a couple of options so you can go ahead and actually change the color based on temperature or conditions. I'm leaving it at temperature, although conditions probably would be pretty cool as well. Now, down here is the color range. This is kind of important as obviously depending on where you live, the temperature is going to be different. So, for Los Angeles, California, you know it's probably not going to get all that cold and it's probably not going to get all that hot right now. So, I've said it to 30 and 90, which is the minimum and maximum of course depending on where you live, you can go ahead and change it as that will really dedicate how the colors will change. It'll actually change quite a bit more than you know just leaving it at zero and 100 or however you had it set before.
The last feature is called night mode, and as the name suggests, it goes ahead and changes your arrow glass based on what time it is. About the time the Sun starts going down, all your air glass will start getting darker, and once it becomes that a daytime, it will go ahead and brighten up. Definitely a very nice little feature.
So, with my current options, you can see that my arrow glass is kind of a dark green color. However, let's just go ah and change something just really simply to conditions if I click that and hit okay. As you can see here, my arrow glass will kind of turn into a light pink. I'm not even sure what that is, but as you can see, it does change colors based on your different input.
Now, obviously since this is based off of Arog Glass, you will need to go ahead and have either Windows Vista or Windows 7 for this to work. If you're having problems seeing all of the different colors show up, you might want to go ahead and jump into the arrow glass menu by just click right clicking click personalize then come over to window color and then crank up the color intensity. As you can see here, if you crank it all the way down, you really can't see much, and if you like the kind of you know the totally transparent glass, I recommend go ahead and put it somewhere in the middle for the best effect.
I'd definitely like to give a big thanks to Marcus Brown Le for allowing me to go ahead and put this video up on his channel. If you're interested in seeing more from me, you can go ahead and check out at youtube.com/duncan33303. Anyway, guys, thanks for watching.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys I'm Duncan 33303 and today I'm here with a screencast for the MKBHD YouTube channel so I'm going to be taking a full look at Arrow weather now arow weather is a really actually very handy little tweak for your Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer that allows you to go ahead and totally customize the look of the arrow glass based on the temperature conditions as well as what whether it's day or nighttime so once you download and install arow weather and of course a link will be in the description of this video you can go ahead and set it up now it's pretty simple uh the first thing you'll need to do is set in your us zip code now unfortunately this is not for international just yet I do believe that is actually going to be coming in an update very soon so actually by the time you watch this video it might already be set up but at any rate just go ahead and put in your ZIP code you can click validate give it just a moment to go ahead and find your area code and your weather information and then you'll be all set up now Beyond this there are a couple of options so you can go ahead and actually change the color based on temperature or conditions I I'm leaving it at temperature although conditions probably would be pretty cool as well now down here is the color range now this is kind of important as obviously depending on where you live the temperature is going to be different so for Los Angeles California you know it's probably not going to get all that cold and it's probably not going to get all that hot right now so I've said it to 30 and 90 is the minimum and maximum of course depending on where you live you can go ahead and change it as that will really dedicate how the colors will change so it'll actually change quite a bit more than you know just leaving it at zero and 100 or however you had it set before the last feature is called night mode and as the name suggests it goes ahead and changes your arrow glass based on what time it is so about the time the Sun starts going down your all your air glass will start getting darker and once it becomes that a daytime it will go ahead and brighten up so definitely a very nice little feature so let me go ahead and show you exactly how this works so with my current options you can see that my arrow glass is kind of a dark green color however let's just go ah and change something just really simply to conditions if I click that and hit okay as you can see here my arrow glass will kind of turn into a light pink I I can't even tell what that is but as you can see here it does change colors based on your different input now obviously since this is based off of arog glass you will need to go ahead and have either Windows Vista or Windows 7 for this to work if you're having problems seeing all of the different colors show up you might want to go ahead and jump into the arrow glass menu by just click right clicking click personalize then come over to window color and then crank up the color intensity so as you can see here if you crank it all the way down you really can't see much and if you like the kind of you know the totally transparent glass so I recommend go ahead and put it somewhere in the middle for the best effect so that's it I'd definitely like to give a big thanks to Marcus Brown Le for allowing me to go ahead and put this video up on his channel and if you're interested in seeing more from me you can go ahead and check me out at youtube.com/ duncan33303 anyway guys thanks for watchinghey guys I'm Duncan 33303 and today I'm here with a screencast for the MKBHD YouTube channel so I'm going to be taking a full look at Arrow weather now arow weather is a really actually very handy little tweak for your Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer that allows you to go ahead and totally customize the look of the arrow glass based on the temperature conditions as well as what whether it's day or nighttime so once you download and install arow weather and of course a link will be in the description of this video you can go ahead and set it up now it's pretty simple uh the first thing you'll need to do is set in your us zip code now unfortunately this is not for international just yet I do believe that is actually going to be coming in an update very soon so actually by the time you watch this video it might already be set up but at any rate just go ahead and put in your ZIP code you can click validate give it just a moment to go ahead and find your area code and your weather information and then you'll be all set up now Beyond this there are a couple of options so you can go ahead and actually change the color based on temperature or conditions I I'm leaving it at temperature although conditions probably would be pretty cool as well now down here is the color range now this is kind of important as obviously depending on where you live the temperature is going to be different so for Los Angeles California you know it's probably not going to get all that cold and it's probably not going to get all that hot right now so I've said it to 30 and 90 is the minimum and maximum of course depending on where you live you can go ahead and change it as that will really dedicate how the colors will change so it'll actually change quite a bit more than you know just leaving it at zero and 100 or however you had it set before the last feature is called night mode and as the name suggests it goes ahead and changes your arrow glass based on what time it is so about the time the Sun starts going down your all your air glass will start getting darker and once it becomes that a daytime it will go ahead and brighten up so definitely a very nice little feature so let me go ahead and show you exactly how this works so with my current options you can see that my arrow glass is kind of a dark green color however let's just go ah and change something just really simply to conditions if I click that and hit okay as you can see here my arrow glass will kind of turn into a light pink I I can't even tell what that is but as you can see here it does change colors based on your different input now obviously since this is based off of arog glass you will need to go ahead and have either Windows Vista or Windows 7 for this to work if you're having problems seeing all of the different colors show up you might want to go ahead and jump into the arrow glass menu by just click right clicking click personalize then come over to window color and then crank up the color intensity so as you can see here if you crank it all the way down you really can't see much and if you like the kind of you know the totally transparent glass so I recommend go ahead and put it somewhere in the middle for the best effect so that's it I'd definitely like to give a big thanks to Marcus Brown Le for allowing me to go ahead and put this video up on his channel and if you're interested in seeing more from me you can go ahead and check me out at youtube.com/ duncan33303 anyway guys thanks for watching\n"