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How to change the size of spaces near the clock in Windows 7?
I fight for the order on the desktop and the available width of the panel.
On the screenshot - the hell of a perfectionist, I want to remove the spaces, or at least make them the same.
How to fix crookedness without installing third-party software?
At the same time, it is necessary to reduce the spaces between the layout indicator and the button for the list of hidden icons, and make the font of both the clock and the layout indicator the same.
(Immediately - yes, I know that there is Linux for "perfection", and KDE for Windows - but it is Windows 7 that is needed and just finishing it without installing additional software into the system)
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1. atomic clock - that's what the clock program was called
2. move the mouse and you'll understand why the distance is different
3. you can play around with fonts
4. try asking on oszone in the customization section
Well, such things are rarely configured in Windows, but it seems to me that in order to change such a trifle, most likely it will be necessary either to look at detailed lessons on creating themes, maybe there will be such a parameter, or to dig into the Windows sources already.
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