I've added a set of instructions for installing just the clock part. So in case you're not a Pi person, and using it on a desktop OS, you have a guide.
https://github.com/n0bel/PiClock/blob/master/Documentation/Install-Clock-Only.md
A project log for PiClock - A Raspberry Pi Clock & Weather Display
This project is a fancy Clock and weather display built around a monitor and a Raspberry Pi.
I've added a set of instructions for installing just the clock part. So in case you're not a Pi person, and using it on a desktop OS, you have a guide.
https://github.com/n0bel/PiClock/blob/master/Documentation/Install-Clock-Only.md
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This desktop install was extremely easy thanks to your detailed instructions. It looks great.
The thing I'm trying is to have it run after my laptop has been idle; as a screensaver in a way. I've made PyQtPiClock.py into an .exe file, but I can't seem to get it to run from the task scheduler. I'm thinking it's because it needs to call another .py file. If you have any guidance, that would be great.
Thank you!
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