To address the issue you're having with HamClock on Windows, it seems like a setting related to the Aurora display isn't being saved or is being reset. Here are a few steps you can try to fix it:
Ensure you're running the latest version of HamClock, as updates might contain bug fixes.
When you deselect the Aurora display setting, ensure you click "Apply" (if available) before selecting "OK."
Check the configuration file (if the application uses one) to ensure the changes are being written correctly. You may need to manually edit the file.
Run the application as an administrator, as it might be a permissions issue preventing the settings from being saved.
If none of the above work, consider checking official forums or support channels for HamClock for additional troubleshooting suggestions or patches.
If the problem persists after these steps, there might be a bug in the software, and reaching out to the developers or checking for support documents online might help.
To address the issue you're having with HamClock on Windows, it seems like a setting related to the Aurora display isn't being saved or is being reset. Here are a few steps you can try to fix it:
If the problem persists after these steps, there might be a bug in the software, and reaching out to the developers or checking for support documents online might help.
Yes, there is an operating manual available for HamClock for Windows.