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Is there any way to make my clock on my computer work more correctly? I reset it about once a week as it gains about two minutes a day. I go to the control panel, then to the date/time icon and just change it, but there must be some way to make it recalculate the time so it is not getting ahead of itself all the time.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Don't know of any way to change the speed the clock runs. Mine does just the opposite, it loses about 2 minutes a week. There is a quicker way to re-set it though. Just double left click on the time and it will open the Date/time properties window where you can re-set it. You do not have to go through the control panel.
Richard
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Is there a way to also display the date in my Systems Tray next to the time display? Thanx
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Mitzi,
The date will display if you let your cursor hover over the clock.
Dianne
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In regards to the question of setting the time on your PC, there is a free program called "abouttime" which I understand will automatically set the time on your PC everyday. I haven't tried it yet myself, but plan to look into it. Jim Hamm
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Have access to the U.S. atomic clock; and a calendar too. It's free - almost. Gator.com puts an ad up now and again.But the clock works good.
Go to: www.precision-time.com
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