When I need to know the seconds in Windows 10, I need to click on the clock to open it, but that is annoying if I need to do it multiple times or I need to wait for the next minute to be reached.
I would like the taskbar clock to have the seconds (HH:MM:SS) instead of only hours and minutes (HH:MM).
12 Answers
I found the answer here and is really simple:
- Open the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the start menu
- Navigate to the key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced - Right-click in the Advanced key in the left pane, go to New and then click in DWORD (32-bit) Value.
- Name the value ShowSecondsInSystemClock and press Enter.
- Double-click the value you just created in the right pane, enter a value of 1 and click OK (You can leave it Hexadecimal).
- Sign out or restart the computer.
It is possible to enable seconds by using this method.
You can use an open-source software called T-Clock.
It also has some useful and handy window management features, so it is a solid toolbox.
You can customize the date/time format by using advanced clock format.