![]() ![]() If we select another flair, don't put the original one back. We are not extremely strict with what flair you pick, but if it's very wrong we will change it. Derailing conversations and threads is not allowed. Just because something is compatible with Windows, doesn't mean this is the subreddit for it. Posts completely unrelated to Windows 10 will be removed. Keep the discussion related to Windows 10 This is not a tech support subreddit, use r/WindowsHelp or r/TechSupport to get help with your PCġ.Welcome to the largest community for Microsoft Windows 10, the world's most popular computer operating system!. ![]() Thanks!Įdit: So I just learned that you can pin the local time from the Alarm + Clock app to your start menu, which may solve my problem. So.does anyone know a way I can go about fixing this problem? Maybe a better app from the store? I know there used to be a thing to bring desktop gadgets back, but I didn't love its implementation in WIn8, and I don't really want to go that route if I can avoid it.ĭefinitely interested in hearing some feedback on this. I found a sorta solution by adding a clock live tile to my start menu, but it's not a very good solution, as the clock has to refresh pretty often, and that takes a couple of seconds. Unfortunately, there is no charms menu on Win10 (I can't tell you how many times I've accidentally opened Cortana with Win+C in the past 5 days). ![]() Not a problem with Windows 8 and 8.1, since Win+C would open the charms menu and that had a bigass clock on it. I'm visually impaired, and I can't read the clock on the system tray at all unless I put my face really close to it, which is silly an inconvenient.
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