![]() You can set a hot corner for it to move on top. For instance you can have it automatically jump to the top if there's a period of inactivity. So under General there are a few more things. So you can still get to things behind it. ![]() Notice if I move my cursor over it it goes away. This, of course, would be more useful if you make it small and put it in one corner. ![]() You can have it always on top which means other windows will actually go behind it. You can make it semi-transparent if you like. This is the largest it gets but by largest means it's not going to quite fill the screen. It's kind of frustrating that I can't automatically center it though. Then I can click this and drag it around to where I want. So under clock I can change position by clicking Click & Drag. Let's go to the digital clock style which I know a lot of people like. Just go right into Preferences here and we can see there's a bunch of different clock styles that we can choose from. So when you start you get this clock here on your Desktop and you get some help information. I just went ahead and bought Desktop Clock + to get all the functionality right up front. So first let's take a look at one called Desktop Clock +. So here's a look at some that get the best rating. In order to do this you're going to need a third party app. So I know a lot of people like to put a clock on their Desktop background. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 750 supporters. Today let's look at how to put a clock on your Desktop wallpaper. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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