It looks like Microsoft was listening: a feature that helped users tell the time was removed from Windows 10, promised for Windows 11 and is now back in Windows 10.
How long is it taking you to read this sentence? Seconds, obviously, but how many? If you’re reading this on a Windows 10 machine, it’s not that easy to know but don’t worry, it’s about to get simpler again.In April, Microsoft removed the clock displaying seconds from the Calendar flyout in Windows 10 . It doesn’t sound like much of a downgrade until you need it. Maybe daylight savings time has just ended and you want to try to synchronize the new time on your microwave — to the second.
It seems the omission was first spotted by Mayank Parmar at Windows Latest, so perhaps that’s who we should thank for its return. It vanished for different users at different times, so it’s hard to time how long it was gone — and definitely not down to the second! — but it’s back now.
Windows 11 Calendar Flyout Windows Clock Seconds View On Windows Windows Timer
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