Assuming clock is required, the following 5 results were found.
isn't being caused by any Windows 7 desktop gadgets. Quit/close all desktop gadgets except the CPU monitor and your analogue clock. Make sure your computer is connected to the Internet Left-Click once on the clock on your taskbar Click on Change date...
07/4/11 %x locale's date representation (mm/dd/yy) 07/4/2011 %F %Y-%m-%d 2011-07-4 Hours %l (Lowercase L) hour (12 hour clock) 1 %I (Uppercase I) hour (12 hour clock) zero padded 01 %k hour (24 hour clock) 13 %H hour (24 hour clock) zero padded 13 %p...
Basically you need to check that the time on your windows clock is accurate or close to real Internet time: Quit/close all desktop gadgets except the CPU monitor and your analogue clock. Make sure your computer is connected to the Internet Left-Click...
rescue and returned my calming view... Note: I think this is running in British Summer Time (BST) rather than GMT or it's clock is seriously off. Otherwise it's a picture from the future (see photo timestamps).
from a certain time of the day to the closing time of the day (working hours). How? The plan is to iterate through a 24-hour clock, enable adding to the picklist when the starting hour is found and stop adding when the closing hour is found. The...