

Fill in the line next to 'Steam Directory' by clicking on 'Browse' to change the location where Steam is installed. 'Reset Steam' restarts Steam and empties the cache of the files to default (unmodded) in case something goes wrong.įirstly, go into the 'Settings' tab. 'Stop Scanner' stops it from scanning in the background. 'Start Scanner' starts the scanning process manually in case there are any changes in the background or detect any issues with the process. 'Patch' applies the modifications and resets Steam. You'll be greeted by a screen with a log and three buttons 'Patch', 'Start Scanner' and 'Reset Steam'. To change the skin, click on the hamburger menu in the default skin, select Settings -> Interface, and select 'metro-for-steam 4.4' or 'MetroSkin' in the dropdown box. To remove/uninstall the extra, replace the files from the Main Files folder in the patch you replaced or reinstall the skin. (To see a preview of the extra, enter into the folder of an extra of your choice and find an image file.) Drag the files contained in the extra to the root directory of the Metro skin folder. Optional: Then, choose and select any extras. Move the MAIN FILES first and overwrite/replace files in the base Metro skin folder. Then, extract the unofficial patch to the base skin. Place the skin folder in ~/.local/share/Steam/skins/. Place the skin folder in ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/Steam/Steam.AppBundle/Steam/Contents/MacOS/skins or by right-clicking the app bundle 'Steam.app' located in Applications folder, then click 'Show Package Contents' where Steam is installed (usually in the Applications folder) and browse to /Contents/MacOS/skins. If the folder does not exist, create one with the name 'skins' and place the skin there. The default installation on Windows is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\skins. Move the base Metro skin folder to the skin folder where Steam is installed on your computer.
