Displaying time in seconds?

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Ray Mitchell

In the lower right corner of the WinXP screen, is there a way to display
seconds as well as the default hours, minutes, day, and date?

Thanks,
Ray
 
Ray said:
In the lower right corner of the WinXP screen, is there a way to display
seconds as well as the default hours, minutes, day, and date?

Thanks,
Ray

Not natively in XP but as Randy said tclock is a good little utility.
 
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Rock said:
Not natively in XP but as Randy said tclock is a good little
utility.


Tclock and Tclockex are two different programs that are often
confused. Randy recommended Tclockex.

I first tried Tclockex, several years ago, and liked it too. But
when I later tried Tclock, I greatly preferred it and have used
it for some time now.
 
Ken said:
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Tclock and Tclockex are two different programs that are often
confused. Randy recommended Tclockex.

I first tried Tclockex, several years ago, and liked it too. But
when I later tried Tclock, I greatly preferred it and have used
it for some time now.

Yes, thanks for catching that. I was just not paying attention.
 
I too use TClockex (within XP Home SP1) and love it. However I recently hit
a problem with it I cannot seem to solve. Maybe you could help.

I have it set to show ddd, d MMM | hh:mm tt As you can see this is a 2
line display which used to fit within my single-line taskbar. Now, somehow,
the second line disappears below the bottom of the taskbar. I assumed this
must have something to do with a changed font - though I do not remember
changing it. The best font I could find to fit as much of the 2 lines within
the taskbar is QuickType II, 8pt however the problem seems to be that there
is extra space above the first line (that is the 2 lines are not vertically
centered properly) and I can find no setting to modify that.

What font do you use for TClockex and do you have 2 visible lines?

Thanks.
 

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