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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
As a permanent overlay in all Steam games - no. No matter how you place it, it will block the view on an important part in some game. I suggest to set up a clock next to your screen instead.
Although it HAS to be on-screen your best bet is something like MSI afterburner or Rivatuner with the system clock plugin.
Also note that 'in -game clock' does not solve the problem of "addicted to games". You are solving ht ewrong problem
Are you incapable, as a parent, of setting and enforcing limits or turning off your kid's machine?
https://www.howtogeek.com/250224/how-to-set-time-limits-for-a-regular-account-in-windows-10/