

Normally, you can check the time at the right bottom of Windows 10 Desktop, but more often than not, there is only the time for your own country or district. In fact, due to the differences of the Time zone, time differences appear. So you need to follow up to display multiple time zone clocks on Windows 10 Desktop. Here for your convenience, this article will also show you how to put other personalized clocks on the Desktop of Windows 10, such as a large clock, a floating clock, and a digital clock.Ģ. Put a Floating Clock on Windows 10 Desktop Part 1: Add Desktop Clock to Windows 10 Display a Digital Clock to Windows 10 Desktopģ. In the first place, if you wish to show the clock on Windows 10 desktop within the system, you can head to Date and time settings to configure the inbuilt clock on your PC. Unlike only displaying your time, it is totally up to you to add different and many a clock of different time zones to Windows 10 Desktop.ġ.

Click Windows icon in the taskbar, and then choose Settings icon to enter Settings window.Ģ.

You will enter the Time & language settings.Īnd there are 3 items you can set: Date & time, Region & language, Speech.ģ. In Date & time item, drop-down the scrollbar, and click Add clocks for different time zones from the related settings. You will enter the Addition Clocks settings. Of course, in date & time item, you can set the date and time fast.Ĥ. Under the Additional clock tab, check the box of Show this clock and then Select a time zone. And at last, Enter a display name for this clock.Īfter the Select time zone enabled, you can choose the time zone as you like such as (UTC-5:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).Īnd of course, in Enter display name text box, you can rename the clock as you like. If you want to add the second clock, you can check the next Show this clock option, and the second Select time zone option will enable. You can choose the time zone from the drop-down list such as (UTC + 10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney. Then you can see the two different time clocks in the time pane locating on the right side of the Desktop And in the Enter display name textbox, rename it as Sydney.
