Readable idle display
Keep time visible on a secondary monitor, counter display, or wall-mounted browser.
Use Clock Themes when an idle monitor, tablet, or TV should show time clearly without opening a full productivity app.
A fullscreen clock is useful when time needs to be visible from a distance.
Keep time visible on a secondary monitor, counter display, or wall-mounted browser.
Choose clock themes that fit a workspace, class, studio, or event screen.
No separate clock app is needed when the display already has a modern browser.
Use this flow for desks, rooms, workshops, and events.
Start from the clock collection and choose a style that fits the screen.
View it from the expected distance before using it in a room.
Use fullscreen mode once the clock style is ready.
Clock displays often share a screen with other BlackScreen workflows.
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Useful notes before using a screen as a clock.
Yes. Open Clock Themes in the tablet browser and use fullscreen if the browser supports it.
Yes. A fullscreen clock can help breaks, workshops, classes, and timed sessions stay visible.
Yes. Use the main BlackScreen page when a blank fullscreen display is more appropriate.
Choose a clock theme and turn the browser into a clear time display.
Open clock themes