Most probably you shouldn1t hide the clock, but set it to not stay on top of all windows. I assume now it is set this way. To set it not to cover windows, right click it, go to Settings, in the submenu go to Position and check what is checked in the submenu: most probably you have checked either Stay topmost, or maybe Topmost. In any case click Normal. Now when you click any window, that window should cover the clock. Do they?How about I would like to hide the clock when I open any application on my PC, because it is always up and annoying
Statistics: Posted by balala — Yesterday, 5:11 pm