How To Open Hidden Calendar And Clock In Windows 10’s New




It is assumed now that if you are a Windows user and you are using the newest build of the Windows 10 operating system, the recently released 9926 edition.


If you are, go in advance and select the clock in the lower right corner of your screen. It looks a little ordinary and if you want to facilitate this characteristic in your install of Windows 10, it's effortless.

·  Open Regedit.exe
·  Go to KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ImmersiveShell
·  Right click and select New - > DWORD (32-bit) and call it UseWin32TrayClockExperience with no spaces, exactly as written.
·  Click on the clock in the system tray

Now once again click on the clock and, you have the new goods. It has given the continuation of the above still-hidden tools.

Keep in mind that the operating system is still quite young when it comes to polish, if you are not using Windows 10 yet. You might not want to make it your daily driver.  


Microsoft is expected to release at least one more preview of Windows 10, likely aimed at developers, in coming months.

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