Windows 7 time and date settings

  
In WIN7, the time and date setting window has a qualitative change, it does not inherit the previous WINXP system style, but improved to make it have a more elegant interface. Let's take a look at how to set the time and date.
1. Move the mouse to the time display (on the right side of the taskbar) and click, you can see the time and date setting window.

Tip: If you move the mouse to a little longer in time, you can see a small time reminder tag.

2. Click on the one of the steps to change the date and time settings. . . ” text, a specific settings dialog will appear.

3. Click the “Change Date and Time” button in the “Date and Time” window and the “Date and Time Settings” dialog box will appear.

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4. In the “Date and Time Settings” dialog box, we can select the year and month by the left and right arrows in the calendar, and select the current date at the date. After setting the date, we can adjust the current time by displaying the up and down arrows after the time frame (of course we can also directly modify the black selected number by mouse drag), when we adjust. Click the “OK” button to complete the adjustment. Then we look at the time again and we will see that our time has changed according to our modifications.
5. Adding more time to WIN7
The vehicle communication tools are getting more and more developed, and our planet feels smaller and smaller. We will be in China, maybe our friend in the United States, make a phone call to talk about MSN, QQ, it is very convenient to contact at any time, but it is very rude to inadvertently disturb the rest of friends.
Because of the different time zones, our daytime may be friends' midnight, so it's a lot easier to have a synchronized time reminder.
WIN7 considers this for everyone. Added the "Additional Clock" function, where we can add a new set of time in any time zone on the Earth.
In the following we added Hawaiian time as an example. In addition, we can also name Chinese and Chinese in time 1 and time 2, and you can practice on your own.



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