How to Show Clocks From Multiple Time Zones in Vista

By admin | Sep 21, 2007

If you work in a corporation and you need to schedule meetings with people from all over the world, it’s quite a challenge to convert your time to two or three different time zones.

One of the small but useful changes in Windows Vista, allows you to have up to three clocks in the taskbar, each clock showing the time for a different time zone.

To enable all three clocks, first click on the clock from the taskbar then on Change date and time settings.

In the Date and Time window you will see the current date, time and your time zone. Now, go to the Additional Clocks tab.

Alternatively, you can open the Control Panel and go to Clock, Language, and Region. Here, click on the Add clocks for different time zones link beneath Date and Time.

In the Additional Clocks tab you can enable one or two other clocks. To enable a clock, click on Show this clock, then select the appropriate time zone and type the display name. When finished, click on OK.

If you leave your mouse over the clock from the taskbar, Windows Vista will show you the additional clocks.

If you click on the clock from the taskbar, you will see the date and the clocks in analog form. The biggest clock shows the time for your time zone and the small ones for the two additional time zones.

If you would rather show these clocks in the vista sidebar, I have another guide to show you how to do that.

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