Yep, I found that version after I installed ElevenClock which is working great for my needs. There is another app in the Microsoft store with the same name which costs $9.99 to unlock all features, or there is an option for recurring billing subscription.
OK, I found the solution. ElevenClock which is oddly available in the Microsoft store works great! It installed and parked itself right in the system tray, replacing the microsoft provided clock. To do this you just have to click the checkbox to use on primary screen in the settings. The trick...
I downloaded this but really don't want to pay $10 for it unless I know it'll work like I want it to. The free version can't be positioned or resized where I want to try it
Sadly no it does not. Apparently nothing 3rd party works in the Windows 11 taskbar. Now I am on a hunt to find something else. My best option so far is an older Stardock program, Object Dock. The clock face docklet does have a second hand so I am using that for now