diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d80ffe4..8207c80 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,23 +1,26 @@ # Remove Media On Screen Display (ReMOSD) -ReMOSD is an optimized application to hide Windows media on screen display (OSD). It doesn't work in background and makes all the work on launch. +ReMOSD is an optimized application to hide Windows Media on screen display (OSD). It doesn't work in background and makes all the work on launch. -P.S. Application will trigger show of media OSD on launch, this is necessary for it to work. +P.S. Application will trigger show of Media OSD on launch, this is necessary for it to work. -## How To Basic: -### How to install: -1) Download [latest release](https://github.com/qt-kaneko/ReMOSD/releases/download/3.0/ReMOSD.exe). -2) Press Win+R, type shell:startup and move downloaded .exe file there, if you want to auto hide media OSD on OS start. +## How To Basic +### How to install +1) Download [latest release](https://github.com/qt-kaneko/ReMOSD/releases/download/3.1/ReMOSD.exe). +2) Open autostart folder (see ["How to open autostart folder"](#how-to-open-autostart-folder)) and move downloaded `.exe` file there, if you want to auto hide Media OSD on OS startup. 3) Done! -### How to uninstall: -1) Restore default media OSD view (see "How to restore default media OSD view"). If you don't know, how to do this - you can skip this step. -2) If you added program to autostart folder, delete it from there (see "How to install", second step, for instructions, how to open autostart folder). Otherwise - delete program from the place where you downloaded it. -3) Restart your computer if you didn't do the first uninstall step. +### How to uninstall +1) Restore default Media OSD view (see ["How to restore default Media OSD view"](#how-to-restore-default-Media-OSD-view)). +2) If you added program to autostart folder, delete it from there (see ["How to open autostart folder"](#how-to-open-autostart-folder)). Otherwise - delete program from the place where you downloaded it. +3) Done! + +### How to open autostart folder +Press Win+R, type `shell:startup`, press enter, autostart folder should open. -### How to restore default media OSD view: -Run application with --restore or -r argument. +### How to restore default Media OSD view +Just run ReMOSD again. -## Preview: -### Before: +## Preview +### Before ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/89200081/130510215-9a202249-ce3b-43e8-8a05-11c20071cd89.png) -### After: +### After ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/89200081/130510163-153fa0b5-6016-4392-905f-f5d09588e21a.png)