To replace system clock, see discussion #333
The whole point of ElevenClock is to have a customizable clock on your Windows 11 taskbars. When Microsoft's engineers were creating Windows 11, they forgot to add a clock on the secondary screen taskbar. So I did that. ElevenClock was an app designed to return this functionality, but it has evolved and it can now replace your system clock also in order to let you customize it, like in the good old days.
- Table of contents
- Installation
- Support the developer
- Features
- Translating ElevenClock
- Screenshots
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Legacy installation
(See the WIKI for more information)
- Supports all system locales and time formats (they are pulled from the OS)*
- Shows in all displays except in the primary one (because you have the default system clock)
- Supports the dark and the light theme both
- Hides automatically when using a full-screen app (this function can be disabled)
- Imitates Windows 11's taskbar clock animation on hover
- Supports taskbars on the top of the screen
- Supports moving the clock to the left of the screen (and showing in also on the main monitor)
- Supports different system integrations, like hiding when RDP is active
- Is compatible with the small taskbars
- Supports taskbar customizations like Start11
- Supports seconds (not available in Windows11 by default)
- Supports also showing the week day
- ElevenClock downloads and installs updates automatically, so you don't have to worry about keeping yourself updatd with that
- Clicking the clock shows/hides the notifications and calendar panel
- Ability to correct the alignment and size on the HiDPi displays (100%, 200%, 300%) and on the fractional HiDPI displays(125%, 150%, 175%, 250%, etc.)*
- Ability to correct the alignment and the size on Different-scaled monitors (Display1: 100%, Display2: 150%, Display3: 225%, etc.)*
- The clock updates the time each second, so you will not see different times across all your taskbars
- The clock also adjusts itself automatically when (dis)connecting monitors
- Automatically starts at login
- Supports font and size customization
- Supports custom font color
- Supports custom background color
- SUPPORTS FIRST MONITOR CLOCK REPLACEMENT
In order to translate ElevenClock to other languages or to update an old translation, please see Translating ElevenClock - ElevenClock Wiki for more info
- Catalan
- Czech (Čeština)
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Hungarian
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Russian
- Simplified Chinese (China)
- Serbian
- Slovak
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
- Turkish
- Ukranian
- Vietnamese
ElevenClock's icon was designed by Xavier Delugo
Q: The clock shows over fullscreen
A: Enable fullscreen hiding in settings
Q: The clock shows over RDP sessions
A: Enable RDP hiding in settings (it may consume more CPU)
Q: Can ElevenClock be in my language?
A: Yes, just take a look at TRANSLATION.md
Q: My antivirus is telling me that ElevenClock is a virus/My antivirus is uninstalling ElevenClock/My browser is blocking ElevenClock download
A: Just whitelist ElevenClock on the antivirus quarantine box/antivirus settings
Q: The clock shows seconds when the "Show Seconds" settings is disabled
A: Check that you don't have seconds set in your regional settings and disable seconds following this article's instructions (Other guides might not work)
Q: ElevenClock does not show the correct time zone when time zone is changed
A: Just restart ElevenClock (Right-click clock -> Restart ElevenClock)
Q: The main clock does not get modified when enabling seconds, etc.
A: ElevenClock can't modify or update the main clock due to Windows 11's restrictions.
See the wiki: https://github.com/martinet101/ElevenClock/wiki/Installation