Once this is set for Windows Vista or 7, the clocks will remain available until the user disables them or the time zones are changed. Note: The large clock is the system clock for the “Local Time.” To see the time displayed as analog clocks, left click the clock to show the calendar and new clocks. Put the mouse over the time in the system tray to see the list of digital clocks. The additional clocks have now been added to the system tray. When the changes have been completed, select the “Apply” button then select “Ok” to exit the clock settings window. For this example, the display names Pacific Time and Eastern Time have been used. To make the clock(s) visible, check the boxes with “Show this clock,” choose the time zone, and add a label for the display name. Once the date and time are accurate, clicking the “Additional Clocks” tab will take the user to the second and third clocks. This can be adjusted with the “Change date and time” button with a little shield icon. This will open the Date and Time window, which will show the specific system’s current time and date. A contextual menu will appear with several options, click “Adjust Date/Time.” To take advantage of these additional clocks, the user must right click the clock area. Image: Clock in Taskbar of Windows Vista Windows Vista and Windows 7īoth Windows Vista and Windows 7 have addressed this issue and can be configured to have 2 additional clocks on the task bar. Some options that are available are built into the Windows operating system (Windows Vista, 7), while others can be implemented (Windows XP, Server 2K3) or independently added (3rd party software). There are some simple ways to get multiple time zone clocks on a Windows computer. Although this clock is very simple to use, it is only set to a specific time zone and extra steps must be taken to switch over to a new time zone, even temporarily. below the Y value of the previous meter (i.e it's the same as in meterLabelCPU).Time display is a feature that is already incorporated into the Windows operating system Task Bar. In this case, the Y postition of meterValueCPU is 0 pixels %1 stands for the value of MeasureName (measureTime in this case). contents of the section here during runtime. Using MeterStyle=styleTitle will basically "copy" the Meters using styleLeftText will be left-aligned. Refer to the Rainmeter manual for other format codes. For a 12-hour clock, change the Format option above to: %I:%M %p This measure returns the time in a 24-hour format (i.e. Variables declared here can be used later on between two # characters (e.g. Information=Displays the current date and time. This section contains general settings that can be used to change how Rainmeter is equal to Contains basic information of the skin. That is, they do not affect the code and are here for demonstration purposes only. Lines starting (semicolons) are commented out. I have a basic Clock.ini file, code below: I looked for how to make adjustments but any addition I try does not show when I refresh. I just want to create 2 more clocks, London and Hong Kong, and keep it simple like the image below. Go outside, get some fresh air, and have a good day. Just to have a full list: don't forget to get off of reddit ever once in awhile. Also, these rules are subject to change as needed. If we can find an answer somewhere with a quick search or by actually reading any author's notes and/or docs provided, so can you.Īdvertising, self promoting, ranting, shitposts, memes, rankings, etc posts of any kind are not allowed.Īny post that does not follow these rules will be removed and continued failure to follow them will result in a ban. This sub is not a replacement for google. If you want help, don't be lazy.ĭon't repost or ask something that's easily searchable. Properly formatted code, and detailed information on everything from the beginning is required. Simply asking for ideas, if something exists, and/or the like does not qualify as specific.Īll skins shared here must be free of charge, must be your own work or your own edits (which must be changed enough to warrant a separate release), and any skins claimed as original creations must actually be completely original. Please use r/desktops, deviantart, the forum's 'Share Your Creations' area, or the discord's 'showcase' area instead.Īsking for specific skin recommendations and/or identification is allowed, but things like skin requests and asking for a skin to be fixed is not. Anything regarding general customization (like icons, fonts, and wallpapers), other tools/programs (like spotify / r/spicetify and taskbarx), and so on is not allowed. InformationĪll questions must be solely about rainmeter. If you are on a lower operating system, you will need to install the 3.3.3 legacy version. Download Rainmeter Here: Versions 4.0 and above are compatible with Windows 7 and above.