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Time clock for other time zones
Windows 10 task bar time is local time and date.
Want to add a clock that has times at major cities of the world. Best to scroll by mouse from one major city to the next major city. Do you know of such utility? |
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Time clock for other time zones
On 09/09/2018 00:38:41, Taka Kobayashi wrote:
Windows 10 task bar time is local time and date. Want to add a clock that has times at major cities of the world. Best to scroll by mouse from one major city to the next major city. Do you know of such utility? Have a look at the Apps menu and see if there is something there that suits your need. https://www.timeanddate.com/ -- mick |
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Time clock for other time zones
Taka Kobayashi wrote:
Windows 10 task bar time is local time and date. Want to add a clock that has times at major cities of the world. Best to scroll by mouse from one major city to the next major city. Do you know of such utility? Have a look here ? https://www.windowscentral.com/how-s...cks-windows-10 Paul |
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Time clock for other time zones
Paul wrote in Sat, 08 Sep 2018 20:26:38 -0400
Taka Kobayashi wrote: Windows 10 task bar time is local time and date. Want to add a clock that has times at major cities of the world. Best to scroll by mouse from one major city to the next major city. Do you know of such utility? Have a look here ? https://www.windowscentral.com/how-s...cks-windows-10 Paul Works! Settings - Time & Language - Date & time - Related settings - Add clocks for different time zones - {x}Show this clock (Clock 1) |
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Time clock for other time zones
Paul wrote:
Taka Kobayashi wrote: Windows 10 task bar time is local time and date. Want to add a clock that has times at major cities of the world. Best to scroll by mouse from one major city to the next major city. Have a look here ? https://www.windowscentral.com/how-s...cks-windows-10 Actually having 2 additional clocks besides the primary one has been around since Windows 7 (don't have earlier versions to check). Right- click on the time clock are in the windows taskbar, select Adjust date/time, go to the Additional Clocks tab, and enable 1 or 2 additional clocks. The additional clocks do not appear in the clock area of the system notification area of the taskbar. You click on the clock and the popup window shows 1, 2, or 3 clocks depending on how many you added. |
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