We click on the left mouse button on the Windows 7 system tray time, where we see local time and calendar.
First, Windows 7 system clock
Click Change Date and Time settings in this dialog box. Then the date and Time dialog box pops up, and the second tab, "Additional clock," is where you can set the time to display the other time zone, which is deselected by default. Here we first check the "Show this Clock" option, and you can see that the "Select time zone" is already an optional state.
Second, set the time zone that needs to be displayed
Under this tab, there are two "show this Clock" clock settings, which means we can set up two additional clocks in different time zones. As needed, we just tick "show this Clock" and select the time zone you want in the "Select Time Zone" menu, for example, I chose the Hawaiian time zone, and then enter the words "Hawaii" in the display name. Then click the OK button.
Third, the mouse suspension shows the time of different time zones
Is it a very practical, intimate little function? It is very practical for friends who often have jet lag on business trips abroad. Here you can have up to three time zones, and then you can view them at any time.
Show time in the same region
When you have finished setting up to the desktop, then click on the time area, you can see as shown in the local and Hawaiian time, or the mouse moved to the time zone suspension display.
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