Golasso Classroom Exam Clock 1.2

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Golasso Classroom Exam Clock allows a teacher to display the time remaining in a test on a PC monitor. The numbers are displayed in the classic style of electronic boards with light bulbs. Three message lines can also be displayed while the clock is winding down. Start and stop the clock with ease. Just press the Enter key. Use the arrow keys to specify the time alloted to the exam. Numbers can be set to be from two inches to five inches high, so the clock is easily visible from the back of the classroom. Choose from a variety of background and text colors.

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