![]() ElevenClock is an Open Source app that provides a clock for Windows 11 secondary taskbars.Īs of right now, Windows 11, is lacking a clock for secondary screen taskbars. This young developer decided to code ElevenClock it is a simple app that provides the same functionality as any secondary taskbar clocks on Windows 10. The clock updates the time each second so that you won't see different times across your taskbars.ĮlevenClock supports all system locales and time formats and shows in all displays except the primary one. ElevenClock works with dark and light themes and works with taskbars on the top of the screen. With ElevenClock, you can customize the Windows 11 Taskbar clock so that it is formatted how you like, can be customized with different colors, and even brings back 'seconds' to the. It will give the correct alignment and size on HiDPi displays (100%, 200%, 300%) AND on fractional HiDPI displays(125%, 150%, 175%, 250%, etc.). It will also work on mismatched monitors (Display1: 100%, Display2: 150%, Displa圓: 225%, etc.) and automatically adjust itself when connecting or disconnecting monitors.Once again, with the upgrade to Windows 11, one of our favorite personalization tweaks has been reverted to its Microsoft-enforced default. In this case, it is the tweak to the Windows Registry File that displayed seconds on the system clock located on a typical Windows desktop. While there are several configuration settings available in the standard Windows 11 menus, there is no official configuration that will allow seconds to display as default in Windows 11. In Windows 10 we added seconds to the system clock with an edit of the Windows Registry File, but Microsoft has decided to block that tweak. Instead, we will have to resort to a third-party application to achieve what should be a standard feature. SEE: End-of-the-year tools for managers (TechRepublic Premium) How to display seconds in the Windows 11 system clock with ElevenClockĪs you can see in Figure A, Windows 11 does not display seconds on the taskbar by default. ![]() ![]() In fact, unlike Windows 10, left clicking the time on the taskbar will not show you seconds. A right-click on the time will access the configuration menu, but there is no option to display seconds there either. ![]()
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