Change date format taskbar windows 8




















While many power users would want to replace the system tray clock on the Taskbar with a more powerful one for extra features, the format of the built-in clock in modern versions of Windows is customizable. In this article we will see how we can change the format. In Windows XP and Windows Vista, the taskbar was thinner and so only the time was shown by default on the taskbar. If you made the taskbar thicker, then it showed the date, day and time. But the redesigned taskbar in Windows 7 and Windows 8 already shows the date and time.

The date on the taskbar is shown in the short format whereas the time is shown in the long format. Depending on the system locale and language of Windows that you use, the format will be different but you can easily customize this. Region and Language. Customize Date format. Customize Time format.

In the rightmost column, you will see the option called "Display seconds on the tray clock". Check it and instantly, seconds will be shown too. Note that if you are using a less powerful machine or a mobile device, it's better to not display seconds. Winaero greatly relies on your support. You can help the site keep bringing you interesting and useful content and software by using these options:. If you like this article, please share it using the buttons below.

It won't take a lot from you, but it will help us grow. This dialog box also allows you to select built-in date and time formats. For example, if you want to use periods instead of slashes, change it here. After you click Apply, you should see a preview of the new date format for Shot date. You can also customize the Short time format using the notation listed on the dialog box. This post showed you how to change the date and time format when using Windows If you find any error or want to add something, please use the comment form below.

Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Right click on TaskBar. Then move the mouse pointer to the top of task bar, it will change into a double headed arrow. Click and drag it a bit up. The size of taskbar will increase and now the Date and Time appears together. Dodgester, I moved my taskbar to the left of the screen.

I want a different format in the system tray clock from what I want to see in the File Explorer. For example, seeing the year in the system tray is less than useful, but is a necessity in File Explorer. This is not supported, right? Adjusting font would be nice too. Seconds nice too. So Microsoft, get to work on that time machine! All of that is impossible in Win 10, right?

And BTW, I bet you Microsoft has people working on a time machine, but nobody working on adding seconds to the system tray clock. Ed Found your post by searching for a way to accomplish this. Just another example of how after all these years Microsoft stubbornly insist on introducing new, niche features instead of improving basic functionality. Hopefully someone at MS will read this and introduce this common sense capability.

Hiya, It works great for the date, but not the time. My system time shows the short form is the same as long form — includes seconds, but the taskbar is still the original short form — no seconds.

The same seems to be the case in the screenshot above. Is there any way of correcting this? Thanks, Gill. I have check all possible ways to get this changed but then, there is no remedy for this issue.

Anyone facing this issue can relate to me, so any suggestions please!



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