On Sunday 11 Jun 2017 18:50:05 you wrote:
> On 11/06/17 17:49, Mick wrote:
> > On Sunday 11 Jun 2017 16:26:33 Peter Flynn wrote:
> >> This is puzzling. I wanted a clock on my desktop, so I right-clicked on
> >> the desktop, selected Desktop > Add Gadgets to Desktop and picked Analog
> >> Clock. At that moment, the cursor lost focus (some random background
> >> process stole all the cycles) and I took my finger off the mouse button
> >> and tried again.
> >> 
> >> Now I have two overlapping clocks in the middle of my desktop. They can
> >> only be moved with Alt-leftclick, and there is no option in any menu to
> >> delete them. How do I get rid of them? Menu > Desktop > Change Gadgets
> >> doesn't work, because it doesn't report Clock being in use.
> >> 
> >> ///Peter
> > 
> > Did you try Right-Click on the Clock and then Remove?
> 
> There is no Remove.
> 
> If I right-click on the clockface, I get a dialog which says:
> 
> Show Seconds                   Off
> Date Display                   None
> Weekend Start                  Saturday
> Weekend End                    Sunday
> Timezone                       System
> Background                     Foreground
> 
> (the last two are color selectors).
> 
> ///Peter

What you are describing is not right, these should be showing when you click 
the Settings of the clock gadget.

Have a look here for what the right-click button should show:

http://imgur.com/a/r3WKN
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