Alright, thanks for the link, this might help by not having to search through tons of posts to find the package. However, I believe we've already discussed this thing before. You have 2 ways to try to do that in your condition branches from InternetStatus (if the 1st way doesn't work, try the 2nd way):arcanosa84 wrote: ↑October 13th, 2023, 1:02 am https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=42818&start=140#p218279
I don't know what happened with the translation, so let me try to explain the problem again:
Here I posted all my Skins and among them, I talked about the Pings graphic.
The problem I have is that you can not recreate it, and I can not disable this measure when there is no internet, to connect if it works well, but even being disabled still trying to ping, which is not possible because the cable is disconnected, I know we have reviewed several times this point but I can not, and yes, when I connect the internet works correctly.
What I need is to effectively disable it when there is no internet connection.
I did not write it that way because when I connect the internet it works perfectly, the problem is the other way around. I tried to use !Pause and !Unpause but the same thing happens.
1. Continue with disabling / enabling, like in the code you posted above, BUT also update the ping measures afterwards (you could update the relevant meters and redraw as well, if you want). This is how you update a ping measure:
https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=20880#p111353
So, just add the 3 bangs from the mouse action there for both your measures, adjusting to your case (like using your own measure names and setting the update rate back to #Rate# in the last bangs).
2. Avoid disabling / enabling altogether, and work ONLY with the update rate, by setting it to #Rate# when you want to continue pinging regularly, and setting it to -1 when you want to stop pinging. This is how I already explained how to do that, more than 2 months ago (if anyone listened, that is):
https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?t=42401&start=60#p216940
So, just adapt the 3 bangs from the 1st measure there to your current case (like using specific measure bangs instead of the earlier group ones and using #Rate# instead of the earlier 60).
Note: you might have to disable / enable (normally) AND update the 1C and 2C measures too (and possibly update meters and redraw the skin), to completely achieve what you want, by the way.