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And I still can't open the calendar by clicking on the clock on my second monitor.
Try KDE Plasma, you can put one clock on your second monitor that opens a calendar...or 10. Whatever you want, really.
That's great, but like, this was a native and very obvious feature in Windows 10 and every other Windows that I remember, and they somehow chopped it and never replaced it.
Yeah, in general Windows 11 just assumes a lot of things "for" the user, and if you don't like it you're often out of luck or have to resort to third party tools to restore previous functionality.
It sounds like Mac OSX