How to Add Multiple Time Zones to Your Windows Taskbar Clock

 

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If you work with international clients or have friends abroad, calculating time differences in your head is annoying. Windows has a built-in feature that lets you add extra clocks to your taskbar, allowing you to check different time zones instantly.

How to Use It:

  1. Open Settings: Press the Windows Key, type Date and time, and press Enter.

  2. Find Additional Clocks: Scroll down and click on the Additional clocks link.

  3. Add a Time Zone: Check the box Show this clock, choose the desired time zone from the drop-down list, and type a display name (e.g., "Client" or "London"). You can add up to two extra clocks.

  4. Save and View: Click Apply, then OK.

Now, simply hover your mouse pointer over the clock in the bottom right corner of your screen. A small window will pop up showing your local time and the extra time zones you added!

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