Sujet : Re: Windows clock
De : JL (at) *nospam* gct.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 02. Dec 2024, 15:28:02
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2024 09:04:15 +0000, Martin Brown
<'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> wrote:
On 02/12/2024 04:47, john larkin wrote:
After an estimated 900 million complaints and 45 deaths in riots,
Microsoft has finally allowed the font of the clock (lower right on
the screen) to be visible without an electron microscope.
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It is the same size as a system font and perfectly legible on my system.
I suggest you have an eye test.
Two lens replacements and about a dozen retina repairs so far. I'm
going to see about some lasic next. Imagine a guy peeling off the top
layer of your retina cells, by hand, with tiny tweezers, and having a
conversation all the while. He was surprised at what I was seeing;
after an estimated 2500 procedures, nobody had told him that.
One can change the system font, but not the tiny date/time, which is
the farthest away thing on my screen too.
I can see it now! It's "6:22 AM" nice and fat. The biskits should be
about perfect, just a bit blackened on the peaks. Does anybody want my
biskit recipe?
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OTOH my wife's Apple MacBook Air with the fancy high definition requires
you to be myopic to get the full benefit of the screen resolution.
The download is for some reason called ElevenClock. It has to be
installed and customized for time format and font size and color.
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It "solves" a "problem" almost nobody has.
My Mantis solves another problem, like soldering #32 thermal-strip
enameled wire onto tiny leadless IC pins.