As far as I know, there is only only place to define the properties of the clock in the tray bar.So how come that the clock on the secondary screen has a different color?
Hello,Sorry to hear you are having issues. I do remember that the clock font color on the secondary not using the Clock font color on primary monitor. But, currently I don't remember where the color come from. I believe in Windowblinds 10, its from Taskbar button color but don't remember which states. Not sure if its the same on WB11. Need sometimes to figure it out again.
ThanksBasj,Stardock Community Assistant.
Adjusting the color here:
fixes it somewhat ; the clock color on the secondary screen does turn white,but after a few minutes, it reverts back to black again ...
So I guess there are some conflicting settings here in play.
Actually from my short testing. The color for the secondary clock font is from your "taskbar" button text color. Not Start button text color. To make sure the secondary clock have same color of your primary clock text color. You will need to set all your taskbar button "States" to that color. All States which mean Normal, Pressed, Highlighted, Activated, activated hilighted etc etc.
Note: I tested on WB11 on Win10 OS. Not sure if the same on WB11 on Win11 OS.
Thank you,
Basj,Stardock Community Assistant
@BasjYes, this fixes the issue.Thank you for your help!
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