Microsoft is bringing a new digital clock experience to Windows 10. Here are the instructions on how to adjust the registry to enable it.
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Windows 10 Build 9926: Practical test with updated user interface, Cortana, apps, settings and MORE!
In Windows 10 Build 9926, Microsoft is adding and updating a number of new features. In this build, Windows Insiders will see a working version of Cortana for the first time, Continuum, a new improved Action Center, new apps, and more.
Additionally, Microsoft is working on other features that aren't ready for prime time yet – such is the case with the new clock feature. We've seen the same calendar and analog clock in the taskbar for years, but in January's Windows 10 Technical Preview, there's a new clock feature that Windows Insiders can enable by modifying the registry.
This new hidden clock follows the same modern design that you find throughout Windows 10. The interface is white and has a digital clock instead of the analog view. From the same interface, you can add more clocks using the new updated Alarm app. You'll also see a new calendar with arrows to help you navigate through the different months, and that's pretty much all the clock has to offer right now. It's worth noting that you can't access the date and time settings from the new experience.