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This seems like a no-brainer feature that has taken Google a long time to roll out. We've seen various new updates for the Nest Hub 1st Gen in recent weeks, including the ability to show both
I also like to click the date to show the calendar (and toast notifications above the calendar). In Windows 11, this behavior does not appear to be activated on all monitors. I have the Display Settings to "Extend these displays". The Taskbar Setting is configured to "Show my taskbar on all displays". The hover and click behavior only works
Windows 11 comes with an in-built option to get a clock on the Taskbar on all monitors. You need to press Win+I to open Windows Settings and go to the Personalization tab. Then, click on the
// get a new date (locale machine date time) var date = new Date(); // get the date as a string var n = date.toDateString(); // get the time as a string var time = date.toLocaleTimeString(); // find the html element with the id of time // set the innerHTML of that element to the date a space the time document.getElementById('time').innerHTML
Step 1. Right click anywhere on the desktop and choose New -> Shortcut. Keyboard Shortuct to Display Windows Clock with Date and Time. Step 2. Type timedate.cpl and click "Finish.". You will see a time-date shortcut on your desktop. Step 3. Right click that shortcut icon, select Properties and type "D" in the box that says "Shortcut
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