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If you want to enable this feature in your install of Windows 10, it's quite easy, if you know how to tweak the registry. With that being said, only proceed if you have experience adding values to the registry because if you do this incorrectly, it can break your install of Windows 10.

 


  • Open Regedit.exe
  • Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionImmersiveShell
  • Right click and select New - > DWORD (32-bit) and call it UseWin32TrayClockExperience with no spaces, exactly as written.
  • Click on the clock in the system tray
Once completed, you will be able to see the new calendar and clock. Other than the new UI, there is not much else to the feature but seeing that it is polished, we expect this to arrive in the final release of Windows 10.

 

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The Default one is fine for me! As I use the Calendar in Outlook 2013 in which I don't have installed on the Preview but when it's released yes!

 

Daniel ;)

 


yes old is good but sometimes you just want that lil extra flair.... that or just to lazy to click the clock.lol

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