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No, there's no real fix.

That happens because of how elevenClock workbs. It shows on top of everything to be able to overlay the taskbar. So, when there's some kind of menu/tooltip, it gets overlapped.

If the issue annoys you too much, you can right-click a clock and then click hide, to hide it temporarily. Then click the system tray icon to show it again

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