Problem with setting clock

W

Wesley Vogel

Double click on the clock. Probably down in the lower right hand corner of
your screen.

On the Date & Time tab, select the item you want to change.
* To change the minutes, double-click the minutes, and then click the arrows
to increase or decrease the value.
* To change the seconds, double-click the seconds, and then click the arrows
to increase or decrease the value.
* To change the AM/PM indicator, select it, and then click the arrows.
* To change your time zone, click the Time Zone tab. In the box above the
map, click the drop-down arrow, and then click your current time zone.

If you want your computer's clock to be adjusted automatically when daylight
saving time changes, make sure the Automatically adjust clock for daylight
saving changes check box is selected. This setting is located on the Time
Zone tab.
 
J

J. C. Reim

My computer is set for Pacific time. I live in PA and want to reset the
clock, but I cannot find a way to do it. There are no options when I go to
the time and date on the control panel. Can anybody help me with my little
insignificant problem? TIA
 
C

ccr

Assuming XP: Double click on the clock at the bottom right on the task bar.
The clock window will pop up. Select the tab at the top for "Time Zone".
There is a little pull down bar that gives you all the selections. Select
Eastern Time. That's it.

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for bringing the many under the domination of the few. . . No nation could
preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare."

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