![]() ![]() I have deleted the desktop icon but keep the tray icon for changing settings. ![]() You can set alarms if you want, and it will also show a calendar (but not an appointment book). You can set it for “click through.” You can also have a desktop icon if you want, or a tray icon to change your options. You can set it to fade on “hover over” from not at all to disappearing so you can read through it. You can set its default transparency from solid to shadow. You can move the clock around and put it anywhere on the desktop you want. You can show AM or PM and/or the date if you want. Most can be sized from tiny to wallpaper. There are, as a WAG without counting, 200 or so possible clock and watch faces, from sports teams to cuckoo clocks to pocket watches to designer watches to classic wall clocks. It started at XP, and the latest version is for Win 10 – 64 bit. It’s compatible only with Windows if I recall correctly. It’s freeware, but you can donate a few bucks if you’re happy with it. The program is called “ClocX,” and you can find it at and many software catalog sites. Also (my age is showing here), I prefer analog clocks. But I have found a nifty clock for my computer desktop, so I’m not squinting at the little digits in the systray all the time. Unfortunately, home decor doesn’t lend itself to a clock on every wall. I’m a time freak, and I like always having a clock right in front of me. A reader had a suggestion for a great little gadget download and her comment was so darn good, she basically wrote the tech tip! She says: ![]()
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