

We can choose to display date, seconds, week day, AM/PM, time digits, glass, clock image, etc. It will open a window where we can choose settings for clock, desktop integration and, time etc. In order to change their settings, we have to right-click on these clocks and choose Settings from the right-click menu. But we can change their settings, size, orientation and more very easily. As you can see, they display the local time by default. In the following screenshot, we are running three of these vector clocks simultaneously. The user interface looks very modern and packs a lot of options for the Windows users. Vector Clocks were designed for Windows 7 but they continue to work for Windows 10 and 11 without any problem. In fact, all of these fifty clocks are in form of EXE applications and in order to use them all we have to do is launch that respective EXE. It is a collection of fifty free clocks and we can use them all at the same time. If you want to have a big and beautiful analog clock on your Windows desktop, then you should definitely try Vector Clocks. But you might not find this small clock very attractive because it is just a bunch of small digits.

If you ever want to switch back to the modern clock, simply go back to the old Registry value, and change it back to 0.All versions of Windows come with a desktop clock that is displayed in the system tray. Close the Registry Editor window, and then click on the taskbar clock to make sure that it works as expected. Once the value is created, double-click on it and change the value from 0 to 1. You have to type them correctly in order to make everything work.Ĥ. On the right-side panel, right-click on an empty space -> New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value, and name the new value exactly UseWin32Tra圜lockExperience. In the new Registry Editor window, use the hierarchy on the left side to navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ImmersiveShell.ģ. If you see the User Account Control window, just click Yes.Ģ. Press Ctrl + R to open the Run box, type regedit, and click OK to open the Registry Editor. Make sure that you follow the steps in order and that you do not edit anything else, or you may cause strange system behaviors.ġ. In order to bring back the old clock, you will need to edit the registry system. To be honest, I still prefer this style over the new one because of its compact size, and I have been using it for years. Even though I added an additional clock, the old clock is still much smaller and easier to use. As you can see, it goes with the overall theme of the system, but it is a lot bigger than the old one. If you do not like the change and prefer to use the previous style that had been there for years, follow the steps in this tutorial. From Windows 10, Microsoft has changed the expanded taskbar clock from the analog style to a more modern one which matches the system theme.
