Getting Started

Notes

Requirements
Microsoft Windows95, 98, or Windows NT4.0.
Install
Place TClock.exe, TCDLL.dll, TClock.chm into same folder.
If you are using an old version of TClock, exit it before copying.
Uninstall
Exit TClock and remove copied files. If you mind, remove registry key as shown below.
Launch and Exit
Launch TClock.exe, and then if you find clock text as date, day of the week, and time on system tray of Taskbar, it is running properly.
To exit, point and click right mouse button on Taskbar clock, and then select "exit TClock" in context menu. Taskbar clock back to original status.
TClock modify neither registry nor any other Windows setting to customize Taskbar. TClock only customize Taskbar while running.
Notes at installation
Before using TClock, You have to check "Show Clock" in "Taskbar Properties" in advance.
Startup
To launch TClock every time Windows startup, create shortcut to TClock.exe in "Startup" folder in Start menu.
You can create shortcut automatically by pressing "Create a shortcut in Startup folder" button of "TClock Properties" in "Misc" page.
Registry
TClock keeps user setting in registry under the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Kazubon\TClock
Optional Command-Line Switches
The TClock has following command-line switches:
/propDisplay TClock properties
/exitExit TClock