When your wallpaper changes, you have to create a copy of it as 'WallImage.png' in the folder and refresh the clock to maintain the appearance of transparency with the new wallpaper there is no other option. Yincognito's reply explains what the 'resync' is doing all open windows and skins are hidden, a screenshot is taken, then all windows and skins are restored. You'd have to take care of finding one that has blur or you think it fits Windows 11, but for reacting when the wallpaper has changed without requiring trigger, all you need to do is query a registry key like this, and do whatever you need to do (I have no clue what you want to do, maybe changing colors or fonts, or adjust the style a little bit to suit the new wallpaper, maybe?) when the value of this key is different from the previous one (assuming you store that one in a variable for further comparison with the current one):Ĭode: Select all = Meters = I don't know about blur or Windows 11 since I don't use them (yet), but there are plenty of analog clocks on various sites (here, on, on - all it takes is to google them), and you have a good example in the manual as well, if you download the sample skin at the bottom of this page, which you can then modify to your liking. Is there a anolog Clock that just work when wallpaper is changed without requiring trigger and one that has a blur (so it works with any wallpaper due to blur) that fits with Windows 11? I tried finding such a clock but one I have is from Sigma and MagicMeter but they require updating/Syncing after Wallpaper change.
Justachild wrote: ↑ March 9th, 2022, 3:57 pm