A reboot fixed it but I have no idea why it would do that
since nothing
different has been done on it. But it's all better
now...lol And yes,
everything else worked with mouse over just fine. I don't
reboot often any
more since this computer is remarkably glitch free and
stable (what a
concept huh? LOL) so it was time to do that anyway.
Thanks.
Tori
At 09:12 PM 3/7/2007, you wrote:
>First... when you place the mouse over the other items
in the notification
>area, does the pop up come up?
>Second... have you restarted the computer? Sometimes you
have something
>that you ARE or WERE running that just screws with your
system
>temporarily. Restart the system and it often clears it
up (assuming its
>not a setting you touched).
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>On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 23:39:33 -0600, Tori wrote:
> > I just noticed that if I hold the mouse over the
taskbar clock it
> > doesn't pop up the date. It did but now it
doesn't and I have no
> > clue what I did (or if I did) to cause it. How
do I get that
> > function back and what the heck did I do to turn
it off? The
> > clock is working fine. And if I click on set
date and time, it's
> > all set correctly but the date no longer shows
up.
> >
> > Thanks!!
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