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Calendar feature available in T-Clock for Windows 10

Calendar feature available in T-Clock for Windows 10

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LiGhT_HawKs
Junior Member
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12-22-2016, 09:11 AM
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I found the regular clock uninteresting due to its plain design and size, so I installed T-clock. The problem is it doesn’t open the standard calendar in Windows 10, but when I enable the calendar in T-clock settings, it appears. Could this be because the calendar is tied to the default clock? Are there any solutions or alternatives? This has been ongoing for a while—I’ve used it extensively in Windows 7 and 8—and missing this feature seems unlikely.
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LiGhT_HawKs
12-22-2016, 09:11 AM #1

I found the regular clock uninteresting due to its plain design and size, so I installed T-clock. The problem is it doesn’t open the standard calendar in Windows 10, but when I enable the calendar in T-clock settings, it appears. Could this be because the calendar is tied to the default clock? Are there any solutions or alternatives? This has been ongoing for a while—I’ve used it extensively in Windows 7 and 8—and missing this feature seems unlikely.

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SurviveMiner
Member
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12-24-2016, 04:37 PM
#2
You might adjust the clock to start with it, as it seems like a way to ensure the system doesn’t retain moisture or fail.
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SurviveMiner
12-24-2016, 04:37 PM #2

You might adjust the clock to start with it, as it seems like a way to ensure the system doesn’t retain moisture or fail.

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GotEide
Member
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12-31-2016, 08:00 PM
#3
Take a look at the variations... I'm not completely unaware, but the stock clock is quite small and I'm also positioned away from my screen, so I needed a larger display. Since Windows doesn't offer such basic customization options, a third-party tool was necessary... Alright, I'll keep it simple for now.
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GotEide
12-31-2016, 08:00 PM #3

Take a look at the variations... I'm not completely unaware, but the stock clock is quite small and I'm also positioned away from my screen, so I needed a larger display. Since Windows doesn't offer such basic customization options, a third-party tool was necessary... Alright, I'll keep it simple for now.