Problems viewing pics in MS File Explorer & time display

DLee122298

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I finally upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 last weekend, and to my horror, I discovered that the exact same problem(s) viewing pics in MS File Explorer occur in Windows 11 as well. Even worse, for every pic that I now have to click on individually to view it rather than just being able to use the arrow buttons on my keyboard to go through a slideshow as I used to be able to do, I now get a "Open File - Security Warning" message that asks me if I'm sure if I want to open the file (just view the pic), then I get the following app installation prompt as well -


This is absolutely ridiculous, and very disappointing in Windows 11. If it can't be easily fixed, then does anyone possibly know of any free software that I could download as a replacement for Windows File Explorer? Something that can search for all my latest personal files (using a "datemodified" search) and view all the pics that turn up in the results in a slideshow rather than having to click on each individually? THANKS for any help.

Also, another thing that I find very disappointing in Windows 11 is that it won't display the seconds as well as minutes & the hour for the current time just by clicking in the bottom right corner of my screen. How can I get the seconds displayed in the time with just a simple click or two? THANKS for any helpful suggestions.
 

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Also, another thing that I find very disappointing in Windows 11 is that it won't display the seconds as well as minutes & the hour for the current time just by clicking in the bottom right corner of my screen. How can I get the seconds displayed in the time with just a simple click or two? THANKS for any helpful suggestions.
Settings -> Personalization->Taskbar-> Taskbar behavior-> checkmark at "Show seconds in system tray clock (uses more power)"

Is that what you are looking for??
 

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