The clock in the bottom right hand corner, when you click, it will display a calendar which you can cycle through the months. This is really useful which is why I have always kept my taskbar, I haven't found a rainmeter clock skin that had the same function. So I'm trying to make one on my own. I'm a noob though so I don't know how I would go about getting the cmd that lets you view the calendar when clicking on the clock.
But as you can see this does not display any calendar. So it seems like a really simple fix though, I just don't know what to change to make the calendar show is all.
I'm not completely sure, but I don't think there is any "command line" native to Windows that will pop open the clock/calendar on the Notification Area (artist formerly known as System Tray).
You can most likely use a rundll command, but those are tricky and VERY tedious to look for. However, im a windows freak and so I will look for a way to do this, as im very interested in learning about the new windows 7 taskbar. I know windows XP and previous, but im "New" to windows 7 (Even if ive been using it since the first beta build)
EDIT:
Well heres a way using C#
Im going to make a autoit or autohotkey script that will allow you to open the flyout window where you mouse is.
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Be VERY specific with what you ask for.
The more specific you are, the higher the quality of support you receive.
Do not just copy and paste what I put in examples and come back saying it doesn't work.
It does work, but I purposely left blanks that you need to fill for your specific needs.
Im still working on it, i know how to do it but it will take me a bit of time to figure out how to do it from autoit or something similiar and compile an exe for you to use.
Be VERY specific with what you ask for.
The more specific you are, the higher the quality of support you receive.
Do not just copy and paste what I put in examples and come back saying it doesn't work.
It does work, but I purposely left blanks that you need to fill for your specific needs.