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T-Clock - calendar option - Windows 10

Okay, so I kind of became bored with the dull look of the standard clock (and also its size) so I downloaded T-clock and set it up. 

The issue I have is that it won't open the standard calendar in Windows 10(which I really like).

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Instead..it opens this(if I set up calendar inside T-clock settings)

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Is it because that calendar appearance is bound to the default clock? And is there a workaround to this?

Or it just can't be implemented? I say this because the project has been going on for a long time(I've used it a lot in Windows 7 and 8) and this feature missing suggest that it can't be done.

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Okay, so I kind of became bored with the dull look of the standard clock (and also its size) so I downloaded T-clock and set it up. 

The issue I have is that it won't open the standard calendar in Windows 10(which I really like).

attachicon.gifcalendar w10.png

 

Instead..it opens this(if I set up calendar inside T-clock settings)

attachicon.gifugly calendar.png

 

Is it because that calendar appearance is bound to the default clock? And is there a workaround to this?

Or it just can't be implemented? I say this because the project has been going on for a long time(I've used it a lot in Windows 7 and 8) and this feature missing suggest that it can't be done.

Why would you change the clock to begin with?  Just sounds like you're putting a hole in your boat because you can and expecting it to not hold water.

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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Look at the differences...

I'm not blind or something but the stock clock is pretty small and I also stay pretty far off my monitor, so I wanted a bigger clock, and since Windows lacks such a rudimentary customization feature, a 3rd party app was required...

Oh well, I'll leave it be for now.

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