How to Add Multiple Clocks/Time Zones To Your Computer

How to Add Multiple Clocks/Time Zones To Your Computer

Overview

As our work becomes more distributed across different states, countries and their corresponding time zones, it can be helpful to have a way to check the time at a glance for the time zones you work with most closely. 

The Steps

The Steps below are for windows 10 and windows 11. 

1. Right Click the clock/date in your taskbar

2. Click "Adjust Date/Time" 

3. In the top right hand corner of the settings window, Click "Add clocks for different time zones" 

4. Click " Show this Clock" , select the clock you want, and give it a name. 


5. Now, when you click on your time in the bottom right hand corner, you can see the additional clock(s) that you have added



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