![]() ![]() ![]() Psutil, to monitor ElevenClock's memory usage and prevent memory leaks.PyQt6 (Qt), to provide the Clock UI, the Settings Window UI and eventually the First Run UI.PyWin32, bindings to the Win32 API, in order to detect full screen windows. ![]() Win32mica, to add the mica effect on the settings window.PyAutoGui, to recreate Win+ N and Win+ D key presses.Third-party librariesĮlevenClock has been completely made using Python 3.10, and it uses some open-source libraries in order to work: Calculating the coordinates taking in account other displays, monitor scaling variations and other stuff like that. And for positioning the clock, it is just maths. This is why Elevenclock can be customized and the system clock no, and also why every single function had to be reimplemented, like fullscreen hiding or following the taskbar on the top of the screen. But there are alternatives if we realize that the taskbar is nothing more than a borderless frameless window set to stay on the top:īasically, ElevenClock places a Frameless Borderless transparent window over the taskbar, and it raises the window continuously to prevent the taskbar from overlaying the clock. ![]() Since Microsoft does not allow third-party programs to modify any taskbar section to prevent people from tweaking Windows 11, using an app like T-Clock wouldn't have worked, because the taskbar has been entirely rewritten without room for the modifications.
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