Click Browse to choose a different destination folder for Dexclock.Press the Next button, and select the I agree option.Select a language on the Installer Language window, and click the OK button.Double-click dexclock_13_r39.exe to open the setup window.Open the folder that includes the downloaded Dexclock setup wizard.Click the File Explorer taskbar button to open Windows 11’s file manager.At the bottom-right, click the ’+’ button, and a search box will be displayed on the top-left. Click the start icon, then search for the ‘Alarm & clock’ app and click on the ‘Clock’ section. How to Add More Clocks (Alarm & Clock app) 1. Whilst your link to the snipit tool is useful Ill just use Alt+PrtSc to capture the Devices And Printers window. The icon is sometimes visible for a few seconds then disappears. Press the Download Dexclock 1.3 button. Related Article: How to Set Default Apps in Windows 10. The screen dump will have to wait as I have to catch Devices And Printers whilst the little black clock icon appears.Click the Download link on that website.You can add real-time working clocks to the desktop with Dexclock as follows. It includes four alternative desktop clock wallpapers for you to choose from. How to Add a Desktop Wallpaper Clock to Windows 10 and 11ĭexclock is freeware software that embeds a wallpaper clock on the Windows desktop. ![]() Here is how you can add real-time desktop wallpaper and screensaver clocks to Windows 10 and 11 with Dexclock and Fliqlo. Update from Geneva: I installed the TP Clock app and it’s just what I was looking for.If so, you can add bigger and better desktop wallpaper and screensaver clocks to Windows 10 and 11 with third-party software packages. Feel free to check them out by launching the Microsoft Store app and searching for the term analog clock app. That’s all there is to installing and configuring the TP Clock app on your Windows 10 PC.Īs I mentioned earlier, there are several other analog clock apps in the Microsoft Store as well. I have my analog clock tucked away in the top right corner of the screen as depicted in this partial screenshot:Īs you can see, it’s sitting in the corner of the screen in a place that’s out of the way, yet always visible when I’m using my PC. Click on the word Move and drag the clock to the location on the Desktop where you want it to remain.Ĩ – (Optional) Click the little gear icon to check out several optional settings that you can change if you want to.ĩ – Click Ok to redisplay the clock face. ![]() You should now see the clock displayed on the Desktop.ħ – Click on the clock and you’ll see some options appear. If you’d like to give it a try just follow the steps listed below:Ģ – Select Microsoft Store from the apps list (or you can click the Microsoft Store tile if it’s available).ģ – Click the Search link located in the top-right corner of the Windows Store app.Ĥ – Type TP Clock into the Search box and then click TP Clock app after it pops up.ĥ – After the app info page pops up click the Install button.Ħ – Click the Launch button after it appears. This particular app is very lightweight in terms of the amount of system resources it uses.Īnd although it’s a very simple clock, it’s fairly attractive and it works extremely well. The one I happen to like best is named TP Clock. ![]() However, there are several decent analog clock apps available for free in the Microsoft Store. Rick’s answer: Geneva, for whatever reason Microsoft decided to remove the analog clock widget from Windows when they released Windows 10. Question from Geneva: When my computer had Windows 7 on it I had an analog clock on the desktop.Īfter I updated to Windows 10 the clock disappeared.
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