Changing clock information in system tray

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When I roll the mouse pointer over the clock in the system tray, I get a
little yellow popup giving me the month, date and year. How can I configure
it to include the day of the week as well?

Ken
 
kenrkenr said:
When I roll the mouse pointer over the clock in the system tray, I get a
little yellow popup giving me the month, date and year. How can I configure
it to include the day of the week as well?

Ken

Increase the taskbar to 2-line and it should show the time, day, and date
continuously.
 
When I roll the mouse pointer over the clock in the system tray, I get a
little yellow popup giving me the month, date and year. How can I configure
it to include the day of the week as well?

You can try TClockX which is not only highly configurable but can also
display the free memory available - a great utility

It displays in my tray:

559mb Sat Jan 17, 2009 20:13

Google for the link, it is available at many freeware sites

HTH

Hope this helps
 
You can try TClockX which is not only highly configurable but can also
display the free memory available - a great utility


A typo? I assume that you mean Tclockex.

In my view, TClockex isn't a bad program of that type, but it is often
confused with the program with a similar name, Tclock. In my view
Tclock is significantly better than Tclockex, and since it's free, I
recommend that you give it a try.
 

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