The Windows clock displays the time as per the instructions of the computers
internal clock.
Try the adjustment there.
Vance Johnson
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> Sent: Friday, February 13, 1998 10:04 AM
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> Subject: Display seconds in system tray clock
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> Hi,
> does anyone know if it's possible for the clock in the Win95 system tray
> to display hh:mm:ss instead of just hh:mm?
> I normally keep the clock utility running in a window with the "stay on
> top" option, because if the seconds keep ticking over I know my PC
> hasn't crashed ... but it doesn't allow a very small font so it takes up
> too much space.
> The taskbar properties only have "show clock" or not. Control Panel -
> Regional Settings for time does include seconds. I'm running original
> Win95, no service packs.
>
> thanks
> Joe Pearson
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