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How To Add Multiple Clocks In Vista

Posted By: BioTecK on Sunday 11 January 2009 with 6 Comments

Did you know that you can multiple clocks in Vista? Well, I didn’t knew it till today! Today I found out that you can add multiple clocks in Vista!
Having multiple clocks, you can set up to 3 clocks each representing a different time zone, can help you figuring out the time in your selected country. This way you know in what time you can contact other bloggers, friends and off course your family who live in another country! :wink:

Displaying multiple clocks in Vista is very easy:

  1. Click on the clock which is located right of the taskbar.
  2. The clock and a complete schedule will appear. Click Change settings of the date and time.
  3. Go to Additional Clocks tab
  4. Then check the Show this clock and select a new time zone. You can give a name to the clock in you would like  to.
  5. You can then repeat the operation for a third clock. Click OK when you are finished.
  6. Now when you hover the clock with your mouse or double click the clock in the taskbar you’ll see the clocks being displayed, isn’t that cool? :wink:


6 Comments so far, be the next one! »

  • wilson said:

    Nice instruction, mate. I’ll try it out…

    By the way, are these words, “Instellingen voor datum en tijd wijzigen”
    meaning for “Settings for date and time” in Dutch?

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  • BioTecK (Author) said:

    Yeah it’s very handy when you have friends & family who live in another counties Wilson.
    Yep.. That’s the exact translation! :mrgreen:

  • yanjiaren said:

    I really wanted to know how to do that. Thanks for the great tech tip! :grin:

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  • BioTecK (Author) said:

    I’m glad it was a help to you Yanjiaren! :D

  • Madmouse Blog said:

    This is a very nice tip because I work with people from other countries and I am always forgetting what time it is in their country.
    The thing for me is to hide the task bar so the clocks aren’t displayed because the movement of the second hand distracts me.

  • BioTecK (Author) said:

    Yeah, it’s very handy indeed Madmouse Blog, cause like you I work with people from other countries and beside that, I have a lot of family living around the world! :)

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