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Naidu
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Hello,
<sys-boottime> is not working on windown 11 Build 22621.963.
Also can you add seconds to windows clock in the task bar?
Thanks
Dec 15, 2022 (modified Dec 15, 2022)  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Hello,

We are aware of this issue, we should have it fixed up for our next beta.

You can adjust your clock with following advanced setting as well: https://www.displayfusion.com/AdvancedSettings/?Version=9.9.99.118#taskbar_clocktextdateformatalltaskbars

Thanks!
Dec 15, 2022  • #2
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Naidu
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Hello,
We are aware of this issue, we should have it fixed up for our next beta.
You can adjust your clock with following advanced setting as well: https://www.displayfusion.com/AdvancedSettings/?Version=9.9.99.118#taskbar_clocktextdateformatalltaskbars
Thanks!

Thanks adding seconds seems to work on secondary monitors. However i am unable to find: "Clock Size" in advanced settings and AM or PM is getting cut off.
When i hower over the modified date time it only shows date.
Also calendar seems like its getting cut off. See screenshot attached.
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Dec 15, 2022 (modified Dec 15, 2022)  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
The clock size setting you're looking for is called "Clock Text Size". You can also use \n to move them to a new line.

The hover date can be adjusted with this setting: https://www.displayfusion.com/AdvancedSettings/?Version=9.9.99.118#taskbar_clocktooltiptext

The calendar issue is due to using different scaling settings on your primary and secondary monitors. We have this on our list to look into so I've added your vote to it.
Dec 16, 2022 (modified Dec 16, 2022)  • #4
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