To access them, you’ll click the clock in the Taskbar, as you normally would. Instead of displaying the current time, it’ll now display that and timezones from other locations you’ve set up.
- Open Settings by clicking the Start menu and selecting it, or typing it into Cortana.
- Click on Time & language.
- Click the Add clocks link to set up clocks in multiple time zones.
- Click the option to Show this clock. This will show you the original clock, the one you have set to your current location.
- Next, click the second Show this clock option, and set it to the timezone of your choice by selecting it from the drop-down menu.
- Change the names for Clock 1 and Clock 2. (optional)
- Click Apply at the bottom right.
- Click OK.
Customize Windows 10
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Create Custom Keyboard ShortcutsMake Windows 10 Look and Feel Like Windows 7Change the Default Windows FontTurn Off Notification and System SoundsChange Your Desktop Background in Windows 10Change the Icon SizeGive Windows 10 a Dark ThemeMake Your Own Windows 10 ThemeHide Your Name on the Login ScreenAdd Another Column to the Start MenuGet Mac-Like File PreviewsAdd My Computer Icon to DesktopEdit Photos to Fit as BackgroundsAdd Accent ColorsCustomize Autoplay MenuInstall and Delete FontsCustomize the Action CenterDisable Transparency EffectsGet Classic Solitaire and MinesweeperChange the Look of Windows 10 BooksAdd a URL Field to the TaskbarAdd Clocks from Multiple Time ZonesGet the Old Volume Control BackDisable Windows 10 Startup DelayAdd Quick Contacts to the Start MenuShow Hidden Files and FoldersEnable Spatial SoundBest ThemesAll Windows 10 TipsChange the Login Screen BackgroundInstall New Desktop Themes