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What does it mean when a blue clock icon is displayed over the VS Code source control icon? When I run the git status command, I get the message: "nothing to commit, working tree clean." I checked the VS Studio documentation, but I couldn't find anything on this topic.

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When you make a change to a file and then save, the clock icon appears for a second and then disappear. I think it reads the changes you did, and add the newly changed file under the source control, so if you click on that file, you can see the difference between the old and the new version. I believe, it compares the differences when you make any change to show you the correct status beside each file, like Modified, added, etc..

My problem is that my pointer has changed whenever I go into a MIDI or Instrument track and want to move / adjust notes.
The pointer no longer is just a normal arrow. But it is a small arrow with a clock above it.
Instead of just being able to move notes around, it now copies notes and creates multiple ones instead.

Changing the date is only possible on the desktop (both on personal and fan pages). However, on a mobile device you can still see this little clock. Although you cannot click or hover over it, it at least gives the user an indication that the post was moved.

Is there anyway to hack Facebook, such that you can change the date of (or simply create) a post back in time but suppressing the clock icon? If this is possible, then it essentially gives people a way to create fraudulent posts. And in this particular case, determining if this is possible turns out to be very important.

No, it is not possible to backdate a Facebook post without the little clock icon indicating that you've done so. That shows the edit history. That is Facebook feature which tell the audience what was the original post and when/what edited later. To remove that little clock icon you can repost the post and delete the original one.

Does anyone have any idea why the little clock icon keeps appearing then disappears beside the hp printer in Windows 10 Devices And Printers? every time I refresh the screen it appears then disappears and has the default check mark by it.

The Clock icon means that you haven't sent the message yet. If you see a single tick mark it means that you have sent the message and it has been received by the WhatsApp server(but not the destined user)If you see a double tick mark, that means the message has been received by the recipient too.

Based on my experience, if you send a message with no internet connectivity (clock sign appears), it shouldn't go to their server. If you delete it for everyone, it should immediately get deleted. But what happens after is if you now turn your net on, the message goes despite deleting it for everyone.

In the list of torrents in my rss feeds, I have a bunch of items with what looks like a clock icon to the left of the torrent name. While these torrents have this icon, my favorites in the RSS Downloader will not match and start a download of these torrents. Eventually, based on something (I don't know what), this icon is replaced with the standard rss status icon and if I get a match for a favorite, it will start downloading. The torrents with this icon appear to only be very recent ones.

I'm trying to figure out what status this is. It doesn't appear in the list of icons in tstatus.bmp and doesn't appear to be affected by any of the skinz I've tried. I searched through the forums and didn't find anything or at least didn't find a match with what I was searching for...

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What I learned and deduced investigating a D50 Nikon repair manual is the clock battery needs to be replaced and it is a real involved job. Have to unscrew the backing, unsolder two wires and remove the holder with the battery. I did not investigate the cost of a new clock battery let alone if it is available.

charles.james, Ensure that the battery contacts are clean and install a new quality set of fully charged batteries and have charger tested or try another known good working compatible charger to rule it out as an issue. Reset clock and try camera. If problem persist, internal clock battery may be faulty or issue with bad components in camera. Pg D18, of the attached service manual below shows the internal clock battery and disassembly process to enable checking of internal wire connections/components/etc. for loose, damage, burnt. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.

I am new to this abap world, I have a requirement where in when i press a pushbutton it executes some forms in the selection. During this time the mouse icon is busy, at this time i want to show the clock icon of sap at the status bar which must be running until the it finishes executing.

Does anyone know what the small clock icon on the display on the front of the box means. It looks like the one that appears on the TV guide when you set a reminder but it is reversed. At first I thought it was telling me that I had programs set to record but its not there all the time and I don't have any reminders set either. The manual is no help at all.

I think it indicates the box has woken from full sby to recording sby (15 mins before a accurate recording is due). When the actual recording starts it's joined by a rec icon. Mine is due to wake at 16:45 today so I will have a closer look then. If you plug a usb powered device into the front usb socket (like a usb HDD) you can see the box has woken up.

dancingbarber - 9 minutes ago
Graham , these are the icons that I was complaining about some time ago. Humax have provided no documentation about these at all.
BTW richersounds are providing me with a replacement box next week so I will give it another chance to impress !!! However if it fails or I have to tinker with it again the new Manhattan box looks quite good and has a much better manual provided.

I think those application are auto downloading any update or one of the downloading process has disturbed previously. Because of that the downloaded status is displayed as a % of the total download with that clock mark. You can see it with your self by simply adding a new download intentionally.

The first time I got my D3 I noticed the flashing "Clock" icon just below the area where you see the shutter speed. I checked the manual and it says that this can happen if your battery needs to be replaced...but it's supposed to last 4yrs and I got mine brand new....I checked for the same problem online and I was able to get mine fixed after resetting the time on the D3.....apparently this is a reason for Nikon to alarm the owner that it needs resetting of the time and date...if anybody experienced this problem don't worry...it's just one resetting away from getting fixed!
Originally posted at 8:18PM, 21 March 2008 PST(permalink)
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Set the clock and you're fine.
Maybe shipping was tough and the clock lost contact for some time. I think the manual describes this symptom too ...

Don't worry -- shoot a few hundred shots [with or without blinking clock] at night in low light and you'll never worry about a blinking clock again. That's what I did the first day I got my D3 and never looked back again.
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