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@MiniGabarrito - if you're looking at the Steam mod list in game, check out mods which start with [B41/B42] - it's not listed under "R" like you'd expect
i've been trying to get it to work too but i found a context menu mod that allows me to do what this mod does and more, respectfully
Like wtf
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3526716989&searchtext=shoulder
I won't be making any changes to this mod at this time simply because I'm not playing the game for the time being, the only exception being fixes for any mod-breaking changes caused by updates to the game itself.
In any case, wouldn't double clicking to turn it back on have the same effect?
If you have a chance I'd love to be able to revert the behavior to the default (or add a setting to control it) so I don't have to keep re-enabling alarms every time I turn them off.
Oh, so that's why it doesn't work for me.
Apparently a conflict with mods that allow you to wear armour and watch at the same time.
I'm not sure about how it behaves in larger resolutions as I can't test it myself. If you're willing to troubleshoot it, one thing you could try is to go to the script and change o.background = false to true. That way you'll be able to see if the panel that detects the mouse-clicks is lined up with the clock as it should.
Even if it doesn't, this is a very cool mod, thanks!
Thanks!