Vintage 1995 Playskool Teachin' Time Talking Clock Toy Digital & Dial PS-725 LilyGiftsandMore. 5 out of 5 stars (28) $ 49.99 FREE shipping Favorite Add. This small, desktop clock shows the time in easy to see digital numbers. The clock displays and speaks the clock time and temperature Fahrenheit. The hour number measures 1 1/2'; and the second numbers measures 1'. One push button on top of the clock to hear the announcement. Note:. Does not have a back-lite.Clock sets to 12 or 24 hour display. Description Turn your windows into the best Talking Alarm Clock around. This easy to use and fully customizable alarm clock with digital display, analogue and modern 'flip clock', with the function of setting multiple alarms simultaneously: run once every week or on selected days of the week.
Product description This small, desktop clock shows the time in easy to see digital numbers. The clock displays and speaks the clock time and temperature in Fahrenheit only. The hour number measures 1 1/2' and the second numbers measures 1' One push button on top of the clock to hear the announcement.
Let this little clock widget stay on desktop at all times and say the hour out loud every few minutes, so that you do not lose track of time
What's new in Talking Clock 3.4:
- Cosmetic changes with pronunciation 'AM' and 'PM'. (Released at 04/05/2020)
Talking Clock is a simple to use tool that allows you to keep a colorful clock on the desktop, that speaks out the time repeatedly, at regular intervals. The tool can be resized and relocated on the screen so that you can view it every time. However, it is useful for users who work long hours on the PC.
Speaking desktop clock
Talking Clock is useful for users who find themselves working long hours on the computer without pause.
The tool can speak the current hour out loud, in English, so that you do not lose track of time. It can tell you when to take a break or if the deadline is getting close, for instance.
The widget can speak the time out loud every 15 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour. Moreover, the program allows you to create daily or weekly alarms and set the time at which they are to be triggered. You can specify the days of the week in which the alarm should go off and enter a text that you wish the voice to recite.
Configure the clock layout
Talking Clock's window can be resized, by changing its resolution by percentages. Alternatively, you can check the Autoscale DPI option to maintain the window at its original size at all times. The color theme can also be changed from the Settings window, each line of text assigned a different color.
The widget allows you to modify the voice that speaks the time out loud, by selecting one of the available Microsoft voices available. You may also change the speed of the speech, the pitch and the volume.
Listen to the time spoken on schedule or on demand
Talking Clock features a small speaker symbol that you can click on to prompt it to speak the time out loud. Otherwise, you can let it say the hour according to the specified interval. In case you only wish to use the gadget for its visual appearance, you can easily disable the voices altogether.
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Talking Clock was reviewed by Elizabeta VirlanTalking Clock 3.4
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- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit
Windows Vista 32/64 bit - file size:
- 182 KB
- filename:
- TalkingClock.zip
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- Windows Widgets
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Talking Desktop Clock is an extremely configurable clock for your desktop.
By default the program displays an analogue clock in the bottom right-hand corner of your desktop. Right-click its system tray icon and select Options, though, and you can tweak this in a host of different ways.
There are multiple clock styles available, for instance, from simple digital examples to the old style 'classic wall clock' or 'pocket watch'. If you don't like the position of the clock, then enable dragging and you can move it wherever you like. And if you find a bulky desktop clock just a little intrusive, then you can make it largely transparent, or ditch the desktop clock entirely, and have the program replace the Windows taskbar clock, instead.
You can also have Talking Desktop Clock play your choice of chime every 15, 30 or 60 minutes, or at some custom interval. And it's possible to restrict this to a particular time of day, say 8:00am to 6:00pm. The program would then remind you of the time when you needed it, during the day, but otherwise stay quiet.
Of course, this is called the Talking Desktop Clock, so you can also have the program use Microsoft Speech and your chosen voice to say the time whenever you like.
Just in case this isn't enough, a separate Settings dialog provides even more options. There are configurable hotkeys you can use say the time or show and hide the clock, for example, as well as various mouse click settings (double-clicking the desktop clock can say the time, for instance, or show and hide the desktop clock).
And all this comes in a surprisingly compact package, which when running in the background typically required less than 2.5MB RAM on our test PC.
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Verdict:
Alarm Clock That Speaks
Lightweight and with a host of configuration options, this is one of the best desktop clocks we've seen