How to display multiple clocks in Vista sidebar

  
has introduced how to use Windows Vista's integrated clock to display multiple time zones in the status bar, which is very useful in some cases, for example, you are a sports fan. When you find the corresponding game time (local time), such as the European Champions League, NBA, etc., you can plan your schedule and prepare for the game. However, the inconvenience of that approach is that you have to move the mouse from time to time to the clock in the status bar to see the time in other time zones. This article describes how to display multiple clocks in the Windows Vista sidebar. To achieve this, it is actually very simple: Click the "+" sign above the Windows sidebar; select the clock in the available widget library that pops up, click "Add" in the right-click property, the clock will appear in the sidebar; Move to the clock on the sidebar and click the small wrench icon to customize the display properties of the clock. As shown in the figure below, you can set the display style, name and corresponding time zone of the clock, whether to display the second hand, etc. Repeat the above steps. Add more clocks to the sidebar. Of course, depending on the screen resolution setting, you can usually place up to 5-6 clocks in the sidebar. In the example below, we joined Beijing, the United States (Pacific Time), and Europe (Roman Time). This way, you can keep up with the time zone in your daily work and never miss a great game.
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