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How to get tclock.exe to run on startup and show the time and date:


        1) When you first install tclock.exe, go into program files and into the
properties menu of tclock. Then using control/tab, you get to the choices
at the top of the screen and scroll through clock format, tilt, advanced,
about:

2)  First thing you choose is advanced by hitting enter. (one thing strange
that happens with tclock is; Tclock can knock you out of the menu after you
make a choice. . Just get back in and you'll be inside advanced, as it
remembers last where you were inside its menu.) 

3) Now that you are back inside advanced,  Tab through untill you find load
at startup, check it.

4) Now back out of advanced and control/tab over to clock format.

5) Once at clock format, press enter. it may speak some stuff, but when it
finishes speaking, you should hear which format it is in such as (ddd, MMM
yyyy  h:mm tt) which is one of the many formats in which you can choose to
have the clock give information. Day, month, year, hour, minutes, seconds.

6) I would recomend a format which doesn't change in size like (ddd, MMM
dd,  h:mm tt)

6) If you follow the above example exactly, with caps on M's for month, you
will have a format like this (Tue Mar15 12: 15pm

7) Of course, if you go back into properties, you can change the format,
color combinations, look of the clock etc. If you wish to do this, use
(elements) for samples of which formats to use.

Once you choose your format, tab to okay and enter there, and that is it.

8) Now whenever you wish to hear the time and date, simply hit insert/f12.


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If you wish to turn tclock off, go back into advanced by control/tabbing
through till you get back to advanced. Tab to exit tclock and hit enter,
and then tclock will unload, and you can delete it from control panel.
Enjoy,

 At 07:48 PM 3/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
>A few listers have been asking about putting the Date  with the time on the
>desk top.  A little program called tclockex.exe will put the date and time
>on the system tray in the bottom right frame of your desktop.   It can be
>downloaded from a web site whose URL I forgot.   But I will be glad to send
>the zip file as an attachment on request.  Don't know if I could or should
>send it as an attachment to the list.
>
>The other problem is to get the program to run when you start up.   I have
>done it, but forgot how.   Once you do this you can get jfw to speak the
>date and time with Ins-f12.  
>
>Maybe someone can remind me how to get this exe into my start up menu so I
>can fix it on my lap top..   
>
>Lenny
>
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>DEED ABOVE CREED
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