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Windows 11 - NEW Free Solution for T-Clock

Open ZXant opened this issue 3 years ago • 14 comments

Regedit Solution that works for both Open-Shell and T-Clock (w/o 3rd party app).

Tom's Hardware: "How to Replace the Start Menu in Windows 11" (and so, T-Clock)

Way down on article, look for "Enabling Classic Taskbar".

Open-Shell works! And so T-Clock.... although, T-Clock still showing in 2 lines (if someone can figure out how to make 1 single line, please reply).

Xant

ZXant avatar Dec 20 '21 00:12 ZXant

(addendum)

The solution above works, but it cause problems to other Windows apps (like snipping tool, virtual keyboard, etc).

BEST NEW SOLUTION: Explorer Patcher

https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher

Windows 10 Taskbar and T-Clock back.... for FREE.

T-Clock works as usual, ALL customization and.... 1 Line (if wish).

Xant

ZXant avatar Jan 04 '22 02:01 ZXant

Yes but what if you want to keep the new taskbar...

WG- avatar Aug 18 '22 07:08 WG-

Yes but what if you want to keep the new taskbar...

Then you'd need another clock customization tool, like Clock11 or ElevenClock

marticliment avatar Nov 22 '22 19:11 marticliment

Thanks. I have T-Clock and Windows-10 style taskbar

WoofGrrrr avatar Jan 19 '23 06:01 WoofGrrrr

And Win Updates wouldn't undo any of this?

Ander3232 avatar Feb 06 '23 10:02 Ander3232

Yep, it will... redo

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ZXant avatar Feb 07 '23 17:02 ZXant

Linux, anyone? 😏

Ander3232 avatar Feb 08 '23 01:02 Ander3232

Linux, anyone? 😏

Ohhhh I am dying to be able to use Linux on the work laptop, I get soooo sad by alsmot anything Windows... Got here looking for TClock replacements for Win11

jerry1970 avatar Feb 28 '23 07:02 jerry1970

You could try this one instead: https://windhawk.net/mods/taskbar-clock-customization

It works for Windows 10 and 11, current versions. Allows full font styling on Windows 11 (but not 10).

Maybe somebody who knows the T-Clock code could assist with this? https://github.com/ramensoftware/windhawk-mods/discussions/265#discussioncomment-6599492 I wasn't able to find the relevant parts in the T-Clock source code to bring them into the Windhawk mod.

ygoe avatar Aug 05 '23 20:08 ygoe

@ygoe , thanks for the reminder. I had the old taskbar plus a workaround and then got some TClock version working. But it's not ideal and the Windows scaling between different resolution monitors makes it crash.

I did try Windhawk but at the time it didn't have the ISO weeknumber, which is used in most countries outside the USA. But now I see it has been added it so I am definitely going to try it again.

Thanks!

jerry1970 avatar Aug 05 '23 20:08 jerry1970

@jerry1970 Well, the nice thing about Windhawk is that all mods are distributed as source code and are compiled on each system. So you could add such small things yourself with a bit of C knowledge, or even plugging in some code you found online.

ygoe avatar Aug 05 '23 21:08 ygoe

https://github.com/marticliment/ElevenClock

In a sense it draws an overlay over the clock with customization, works pretty well. A lot of customization options as well.

jogerj avatar Aug 26 '23 14:08 jogerj

The main reason I am using T-Clock is for the calendar and for the customizable clock with calendar weeks. Is there an alternative for this under Win 11? I do not want to revert to Win 10 toolbar. MAybe a fork of T-Clock that runs under Win11?

AleXSR700 avatar Jan 15 '24 23:01 AleXSR700

@AleXSR700 , for a while YTrayClock64 worked but that stopped a while ago as well. I did find something to make the clock look how I want it to. My clock now looks like this and it is visible on all displays: image As you can see it has the week number, time with seconds, and the date in the format I want (DDDD yyyy-mm-dd) on the second line. I also set the text colour to a light yellow.

EDIT: found how to do this! I managed to do this with Windhawk, with the plugin called Taskbar Clock Customization. The ISO week number was added some time ago.

jerry1970 avatar Jan 16 '24 12:01 jerry1970