How does Win10 Preview 10056 enable the old system tray clock?

  

In an earlier report, we introduced several details of the changes brought about by Windows 10 Build 10056, including new calendar and clock styles. Now, when you click on the date and time in the system tray area, the most recent time and a mini calendar will pop up. If you further click on “Additional Clocks”, the “Alarm & Clock” application will be launched to allow the user to view the world clock or set an alarm, timer, or timer. Of course, not everyone likes this change, so this article describes how to restore the Build 10056 system tray calendar and clock interface to the old version.

If you want to restore the Windows 10 Build 10056 system tray clock to the old version of the interface, you need some registry skills. Of course, because editing the registry has certain risks, we do not recommend this skill to people with less experience.

• Run (WinKey + R) Registry Editor (enter "regedit" and enter);

• find “HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows \\CurrentVersion\\ImmersiveShell UseWin32TrayClockExperience”item;

• Set the “DWORD value“ to “1”.

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