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Old May 17th 09, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Ted Kline
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Is there any way to get the time display in the task bar to display seconds?
Thanks
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Old May 17th 09, 09:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
H Brown[_2_]
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Default Time Display

Hi Ted
Not that I know of. You can left click on the the time (3:44 PM) in the
notification area of the task bar and it will display the hour,minuets and
seconds in two formats. There is a clock sidebar gadget shipped with Vista
I think it has a second hand. There are many 3rd party software
apps/gadgets that may display a constant seconds count. None of the apps
that must constantly refresh the display of seconds in a day will *help* the
speed of your computer.

H Brown

"Ted Kline" wrote in message
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Is there any way to get the time display in the task bar to display
seconds?
Thanks


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Old May 20th 09, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Ted Kline
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Default Time Display

H Brown wrote:
Hi Ted
Not that I know of. You can left click on the the time (3:44 PM) in the
notification area of the task bar and it will display the hour,minuets
and seconds in two formats. There is a clock sidebar gadget shipped
with Vista I think it has a second hand. There are many 3rd party
software apps/gadgets that may display a constant seconds count. None
of the apps that must constantly refresh the display of seconds in a day
will *help* the speed of your computer.

H Brown

"Ted Kline" wrote in message
...
Is there any way to get the time display in the task bar to display
seconds?
Thanks


Thanks a lot. Miss my Linux. My old computer's motherbd. quit & my new
one came w/Vista. Getting older & thought if kept w/ Linux, my wife
would have a hard time getting support(after I'm gone) so I've stuck w/
Vista. Thought it would be some Registry key.
Anyway, thanks.
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Old May 21st 09, 04:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
H Brown[_2_]
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Posts: 144
Default Time Display

Your Welcome Glad I could help.

H Brown
"Ted Kline" wrote in message
...
H Brown wrote:
Hi Ted
Not that I know of. You can left click on the the time (3:44 PM) in the
notification area of the task bar and it will display the hour,minuets
and seconds in two formats. There is a clock sidebar gadget shipped with
Vista I think it has a second hand. There are many 3rd party software
apps/gadgets that may display a constant seconds count. None of the apps
that must constantly refresh the display of seconds in a day will *help*
the speed of your computer.

H Brown

"Ted Kline" wrote in message
...
Is there any way to get the time display in the task bar to display
seconds?
Thanks


Thanks a lot. Miss my Linux. My old computer's motherbd. quit & my new
one came w/Vista. Getting older & thought if kept w/ Linux, my wife
would have a hard time getting support(after I'm gone) so I've stuck w/
Vista. Thought it would be some Registry key.
Anyway, thanks.


 




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