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Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - SkyUI Mod v2.2

"SkyUI is mod that aims to improve Skyrim's User Interface...

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - SkyUI Mod v2.2

"SkyUI is mod that aims to improve Skyrim's User Interface by making it easier to use with mouse and keyboard, less wasteful of available screen space and nicer to look at.

We do all that while keeping true to the style of the original UI, so new and old components are integrated seamlessly.

It is not our goal to re-create the complete interface from scratch. Instead we try to identify and change areas that need improvement, while leaving the things that are already good alone."

You can find the original file

here.

Further general objectives and design concepts are:

Finding a good balance between 'dumbed down' and 'information overkill'.

Easy installation and setup by providing a user-friendly installer with the Nexus Mod Manager.

Great customization support by using a separate configuration file.

Blending features in as good as possible - players shouldn't feel reminded that they're using a mod.

Since improving the whole UI is a big undertaking, we release one menu at a time as we make progress.

The following sections give an overview of what's included so far, as well as what we plan to address next.

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