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✅ I have installed the latest version and the issue still happensĪ clear and concise description of what the bug is.Ĭrashing shortly after launch, will only stay running for a few minutes at most. ✅ I have checked that the bug is not a duplicate or, if it is, it needs to be reopened and I've checked the () for solutions * TIP: Clicking four times on the clock will show this webpageĮlevenclock on 100% DPI: Elevenclock on 125% DPI: Elevenclock on 150% DPI: Elevenclock on 175% DPI:
The clock should start automatically when the installation is finished. Open the installer and bypass Windows Defender SmartScreen: Click on more info and then on run:. Download the lastest version from SomePythonThings or from Github Releases. The clock also adjusts itself automatically when (dis)connecting monitors. The clock updates the time each second, so you won't see different times across all your taskbars.
Correct alignment and size on Different-scaled monitors (Display1: 100%, Display2: 150%, Displa圓: 225%, etc.)*. Clicking the clock shows/hides the notifications and calendar panel. ElevenClock downloads and installs updates automatically, so you don't have to. It supports seconds enabling via locale or regedit (windows 11's default clock can't do that). It supports taskbars on the top of the screen. It imitates Windows 11's taskbar clock animation on hover. It has a hide button to prevent annoying on full-screen. It shows in all displays except in the primary one (Because you have the default system clock). It supports all system locales and time formats (they are pulled from the OS)*. ElevenClock is a simple app which provides the same functionality as in windows 10 secondary taskbar clock.įor more info, make sure to check out this article written by of contents When microsoft's engineers were creating Windows 11, they forgot to add a clock on the secondary screen taskbar. A taskbar clock for secondary taskbars on Windows 11.