Changing the Clock Face

Hello,

I just installed Object Dock and really like it so far.

However, I wasn't thrilled with the clock so I downloaded some other faces.

But I can't figure how to change them. Same thing with the calendar.

Can someone please help me?

                                                              Thank U!

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Reply #1 Top

Right click on the clock face...choose "dock entry properties"...then "change image." You will need to have all your clock faces in a folder in OD so you can pick one. Then just pick one and that's it. ;)

Reply #2 Top

Well, that was easy enough. THANK YOU.

But when I tried to change the calendar the same way all I get is the option to choose what program to run when calendar is clicked.

Reply #3 Top

But when I tried to change the calendar the same way all I get is the option to choose what program to run when calendar is clicked.

I don't think you can change the calender image the same as the dock. ;)

Reply #4 Top

Hmmm, that's odd because I downloaded some different calendars too.

Perhaps I should ask the makers who offered them.

Reply #5 Top

If I remember correctly, of course I my be wrong, but in OD 1.9 you used to be able to change the images for the calendar.
I remember being able to do that. I checked and it is missing in OD 2.

[EDIT]
I remembered. You need to download Calendar Docklet v3 ( https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/objectdock/2007/ )by  AndreasV and follow the text files in the zip.  It does work in OD 2. Hope this helps.

Reply #6 Top

I don't think you can change the calender image the same as the cock.

I really hope that was a typo.:typo:

Reply #7 Top

Quoting Wizard1956, reply 6

I don't think you can change the calender image the same as the cock.


I really hope that was a typo.

Or are we speaking Rusty Roosters?

Reply #8 Top

But I can't figure how to change them. Same thing with the calendar.

Can someone please help me?

 

or you could download and install Rainlendar, Which gives you far more options and thousands of great skins too.

Reply #10 Top

I really hope that was a typo.

Oh christ Wiz!  :O o_O Glad you pointed that out! XD XD XD XD XD

Reply #11 Top

I remembered. You need to download Calendar Docklet v3 ( https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/objectdock/2007/ )by AndreasV and follow the text files in the zip.

From what I read about that I'd stay away from it. 4 megs of memory being used from he says and it doesn't seem to stable either.

Reply #12 Top

Thanks for all your replies. Everyone here is so helpful! :inlove:

Reply #13 Top

C:\Program Files\Stardock\ObjectDock\Docklets\Calendar

can change Calendar.png here to your own  for a new look