Windows 11: Secondary display gets clock thanks to EvenClock

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The small system tool “EvenClock” solves a major annoyance under Windows 11 by also showing the clock in the taskbar on the secondary display. Since Microsoft has thinned out the feature set of the start menu and taskbar in its new operating system, users have to switch to 3rd party apps.

3rd party apps for more flexibility

What was previously only accessible via detours and a registry hack under Windows 11 and was usually overridden with the next build, is now made possible permanently by the “EvenClock” app, which is only 45 megabytes in size. It also shows the clock on the secondary display in the system tray. The seconds display, which Microsoft has abolished, can also be restored without any problems.

In the latest version 2.4, some problems are also resolved, which the Deskmodder.de website has kindly provided in full in German translated.

  • Faulty RDP fixed
  • Reduces the CPU usage at Use of many monitors
  • More uniformity of the clock when changing some settings has been added
  • The user interface of the settings has also been improved in the last version
  • Support for the full month has been added
  • Further bug fixes and improvements
  • Hyphen bug fixed

EvenClock 2.4 – Release Notes

In addition, the RAM load could be reduced again when using multiple monitors, as can be seen on the project page on the GitHub developer platform. Before that, Taskbar11 had made the operating system's taskbar much more flexible again.

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figure p class = “p text-width”> The EvenClock 2.4 tool (EXE) and its source code (ZIP) can now be downloaded directly from the developer's repository. Taskbar11 is also available from the ComputerBase download area.

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    Taskbar11 is a small tool for flexible Adaptation of the taskbar under Windows 11.

    • Version v4.0.0, Win 11