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    clock in the system tray

    Ok I messed up somehow and lost the clock in the systems tray. I went into the widgets and have one on the desk top but that does me no good when I'm working with a full screen program.

    Help! Tell me how to put the clock back on the system tray.

    Thanks

    Bright Blessings
    TheTiny1

    #2
    Re: clock in the system tray

    You need to right click on a blank spot on the panel, then add widgets from there. you might also be able to drag the clock you have from the desktop to the panel.
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      #3
      Re: clock in the system tray

      Ok that worked but now all my informtion is centered and when I open a program it shows on each side of the tray. How do I fix that. Is there a utility that will help me with the configuration of he tray?
      I did try to set the settings but it only put the clock on the right hand side instead of he whole tray.

      Thanks for the help

      Bright Blessings
      TheTiny1

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        #4
        Re: clock in the system tray

        It sounds like you created a second taskbar (panel) right next to the original. If that's the case you should be able to right-click on the undesired panel and remove it.

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          #5
          Re: clock in the system tray

          You can do most configuring of the panel by left clicking the "cashew" plasma symbol thing on the far right side of the panel. A configuration bar will appear above the panel, which will allow you to move icons on the panel, add and delete, etc. When done, click the red X at the far right of the upper bar.
          We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. -- Stephen Hawking

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            #6
            Re: clock in the system tray

            when you get your widgets all set up the way you like i suggest locking them to prevent you from accidentally removing them.
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