Change Settings for Taskbar’s Clock and Time on Windows Mobile

By mrwangkai on January 4, 2010 at 2:36 pm
Posted Under: Application, Utility, Windows Mobile

Taskbar Clock and Date is, as the name indicates, a simple application used to change some registry value regarding the display of clock and time on your taskbar.

There are about half-a-dozen of options for you to customize your taskbar’s clock and time. Changes include date, time and font formatting. If you are looking to make some changes to the clock and time on your Windows Mobile, give this application a try.

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Features on Taskbar Clock and Time (Back to Top)


Below are the options that you may find on Taskbar Clock and Date:

  • Options to display Clock and Date in different formats
  • Options for date and time formats
  • Others for spacing and display formats

    The options allows you to turn on/off the display for Clock and Time as well as how as how you’d like them to be formatted.

    Screenshots of Taskbar Clock and Time (Back to Top)


    The screenshot is the single display the application will show. It provides you with options and the save button (which will also require soft reset). You may click to enlarge the image.

    Download Taskbar Clock and Time (Back to Top)


    To Download Taskbar Clock and Time, you will need to register or login to XDA Developers.

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    Reader Comments

    Hi mrwangkai

    Your application works wonderfully. Thank you. Would be perfect if you could add A(AM) & P(PM) to the time format.

    Regards

    woodrow

    #1 
    Written By woodrow on January 7th, 2010 @ 12:01 am

    Hi,

    DOESN’t WORK CORRECTLY ON MY OMNIA II. HOW CAN I REMOVE IT?

    A PART OF MY TASKBAR IS NOW BLACK!

    #2 
    Written By Omnia User on January 8th, 2010 @ 10:24 am

    You may remove it by going to Settings > System > Remove Programs.

    #3 
    Written By mrwangkai on January 8th, 2010 @ 12:41 pm

    Noop, read the comments at xda forum.

    The program changes some registry keys but you can’t restore them. Now i’m left with a us date format..

    #4 
    Written By Omnia User on January 8th, 2010 @ 1:30 pm

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