by: radiophage March 25th, 2006 |
No Tray Clock?
This is probably a stupid question, but how do I get the system tray clock activated? I can get everything working except that. Title bar clock, etc etc are all fine, but ideally, I want to show UTC and the date in the system tray.
Running Win2K. Thanks for any help, Alan |
by: fxer May 31st, 2006 |
No Tray Clock?
Thanks for the moral support.
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by: sbaker May 31st, 2006 |
No Tray Clock?
Itīs been a long time since this question has come up. Actually I tried very hard for sime time to do this - Microsoft has made it next to impossible (yes I know someone did find a way) it;s like cracking a secret code sometimes trying to make software that works with Windows pre-build desktop components - I was never able to fiugure out how to do it.
Sorry... --
Fair Winds, and watch for squalls from leeward. |
by: fxer May 31st, 2006 |
multiclock display
I have 4 clocks (all digital display)in my display.I prefer to have the īTitle Barī hidden so as not to take up screen space on my laptop.
I would like them to display as 4 clocks in line, but try as I might they keep going back to a two over two layout. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks |
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