The Clock and Region screen in the Control Panel displays. Click Date and Time. Click the Internet Time tab on the Date and Time dialog box. Then, click Change settings. On the Internet Time
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Show More Than Three Clocks. The taskbar clock is limited to three clocks (the two world clocks and the local clock). To show more than three clocks, you can use the World Clock feature from the Windows Clock App. See Jim Hillierโs article, How To Add Additional Clocks (Time Zones) In Windows 10 (it works essentially the same in Windows 11). โ
Start by launching Settings on your PC. Press the Windows+i keys and the app will open. On the Settings window, choose "Time & Language." On the "Date & Time" page that opens, make sure both "Set Time Automatically" and "Set Time Zone Automatically" options are disabled. Beneath "Set the Date and Time Manually," click "Change."
Go Settings, Time & language, in upper right Add clicks for different time zones. There you can set up 2 Clocks. They can be either Clock 1 and Clock 2 or what you name them. If you hover over the time on the Taskbar it will show Clock 1 and Clock 2. If you click to show the calendar. Clock 1 and Clock 2 show under the time.
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