HOW TO track time for multiple time zones in Windows 7 & Vista
In our highly globalized world, we may sometimes have to keep track of not just our time but also the time in other countries due to business reasons or to follow a live sports or event broadcast on TV that is happening in another part of the world.
Did you know, you can track the time in up to two countries/time zones besides your own, right from the system tray in Windows 7 & Vista?
To configure the extra clocks, click on the time in the system tray & within the dialog box that opens, click on the "Change date & time settings..." link. In the new dialog box that opens, select the Additional Clocks tab & configure them to show upto 2 new clocks.
If just two are not enough for you, pick a gadget from the Windows Live Gallery, that can handle even more.
While the additional clocks cannot handle Daylight Saving Time(DST), the primary clock is intelligent enough to do the conversion for you.
Did you know, you can track the time in up to two countries/time zones besides your own, right from the system tray in Windows 7 & Vista?
To configure the extra clocks, click on the time in the system tray & within the dialog box that opens, click on the "Change date & time settings..." link. In the new dialog box that opens, select the Additional Clocks tab & configure them to show upto 2 new clocks.
If just two are not enough for you, pick a gadget from the Windows Live Gallery, that can handle even more.
While the additional clocks cannot handle Daylight Saving Time(DST), the primary clock is intelligent enough to do the conversion for you.
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