Because the cringe-inducing UI isn't bad enough in Skyrim itself, we've elected to bring it to the desktop. Yeah: The Skyrim UI, a smoothly-animated Sovengarde background, and some cool CPU/memory usage meters in the style of health and magicka bars are brought to your Windows 7 desktop with this tweak.

Granted, the Windows/desktop version of the UI doesn't make me want to ritualistically spawn Adoring Fans over a pit of fire whilst licking dust from the blades of my 1700RPM, steel-enforced fan.
Following up with a now-dated SC2 guide, we take a different approach to create a fully-customizable Skyrim Windows theme; let's get into how it's done. Of course, completely overhauling Skyrim is also another great weekend project. First, an accompanying video (for the lazy):
The video also shows the desktop in animated action, so it's worth watching at least a few seconds.
Rainmeter is the enabler for everything: It's what adds, when combined with Axerron's theme, the "Skyrim UI" functionality. DeskScapes is cool, but is only free for 30 days, after which it costs a hefty $20. Honestly, it's not worth it unless you're animating your desktop on a regular basis. Play with it for this tutorial, then revert it to a simple Skyrim screenshot if you don't want to pay. The mouse pointers are easy -- just apply them (as described below) to your mouse to replace the default system pointers.
The first step is a simple one: Install Rainmeter. Go ahead, I'll wait.
Launch Rainmeter once it's installed. You should see that your desktop now has some widgets on the right side and a slightly obnoxious "welcome" menu in the center. That's fine -- right-click on any of the objects that you want to ruthlessly murder and click "Unload Skin." That'll send it off for an Italian ride to the country.
There's some pretty cool stuff with the default theme, but let's jump straight into Skyrim...
Assuming you've downloaded Axerron's UI kit, now's time to extract that somewhere static and load it up into Rainmeter. Double-click on "TES_V_Skyrim_Suite_v2.rmskin" in the subdirectory.
You should be prompted with an installation dialog box. Do it. Everyone else is.
Once it's installed, we have to enable it. Launch Rainmeter proper (the full program), make sure you're still on the Skins tab. You can collapse the default theme, just go straight to "TES V - Skyrim v2."
Zoom! Enhance!
With the folder expanded, you'll see a whole slew of optional widgets to enable. Don't get too crazy, there is a performance hit as more are enabled. My personal favorites are: CPU (text above), RAM (text above), Launcher (the actual text "UI"), and Vertical Sidebar. The last two are the important ones.
Expand each subdirectory for the widget you want, click on the .ini indicator, and click on "Load" in the top right area. You can also change the positioning (for better layering) and load order (for conflicts and layering).
Need direction? Just do Launcher, Vertical Sidebar, and CPU/RAM for now. PC up time is fun from a nerdy/stats perspective. Line up the Launcher on top of the vertical sidebar.
The UI is effectively your replacement for icons. Sure, you can still have icons, but they're somewhat unsightly (Seriously, who uses the desktop, anyway? It's just a landfill). Middle-click on one of the words for the floating Launcher.
Ack! A text file! In the words of WhiteRa, "we build a base and then defense it." Time to start building. Scroll down to the very bottom (ctrl+end works nicely), then locate these:
App2Name="There!"
App2Path=::{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}
App3Name="Middle"
App3Path=C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.exe
And so on. Change the name to whatever you like. Change the path to the path of the program (within "quotes") or to a URL. To grab the path to your program, you can right-click and go to Properties of a shortcut.
To change the color of different observational bars (CPU/RAM), middle-click on one of the widgets and locate its respective section of the .ini file. It should look something like this for the CPU: CPUBarColor=#ROOTCONFIGPATH#Resources\skyrim_bar_magicka.png
Change "_magicka" to "_health" or "_stamina" or "_level" to change the color to Skyrim's respective bar colors.
Drag the bars around wherever you like - that's the easy part.
This is an optional step. If you installed DeskScapes, launch it now. DO IT NOW! Auuaugh!
Locate that Sovengarde file you downloaded. Double-click it, it should load into DeskScapes automatically. Switch to DeskScapes, right-click the Sovengarde animation, then "Apply" it to the desktop.
Sweet! Success!
Another easy part. Extract that mouse kit somewhere that won't move (a static directory). It's probably best to put it in a Windows subdirectory. Do the following:
Remember, you can apply this to almost anything. Not a fan of Skyrim? Fine (jerk), try to find some Red Alert or Unreal themes instead. Or whatever kids are playing these days.
As always, give me a shout in the comments if you need help. Our forums are open to custom requests (we're always happy to help you figure out a cool project!) and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe on YouTube for regular updates and cool hardware / software projects.
-Steve
I was adding the apps to the vert bar and was wondering if I could link it to open a folder filled with shortcuts (Games not from steam), any ideas?
@Sean: Sorry for the delay, we were at PAX East :)
do you see anything like this?

Big image here: http://i.imgur.com/qLscN.jpg
It should look like that when you go to "Manage" your Skyrim skin. Chose either Decrease or Text Up to achieve the effect.
@Lelldorianx I'm not sure if i'm just being crazy but I can't seem to find where that is, I've checked the txt file for rainmeter settings and couldn't find that; And I can't find anyplace else with settings
Great ideas! I'll start getting these together :D
@Sean: Yessir! I believe if you check Rainmeter's settings for the TES V skin, you should see "Health Decreasing" and "Health Increasing" (or something along those lines). I believe you want the one entitled 'decreasing.'
Is there a way to change around the formatting for the HDD bar? I want it to have full "health" while decreasing for how much space I have remaining. Is there a way to do that?
Hey man, I really like this theme Idea, you should do a lot more of these. It be good to see ones that were all completely free. Alternate between Dynamic and still themes to :). Top widget section, or top free applications/Programs for your PC would be cool to. Gives people excitement on the software side of things after building there new PC. Keep it up.
BTW Why not do a Gamer Nexus theme using random widget ect
Any idea how to do the "middle click" with a laptop's pad? The two at once is only bringing up "My Computer" on my HP :(