Well, what I do wonder, out of curiosity, is why you need a third-party
software on your computer, so as to have the time automatically updated.
If you go to Control Panel, and either press the letter D, or use your arrow
keys, till you get to the DATE & TIME, then press Enter. You now are in a three
tabbed control. The first one is for setting the time, the second is for
adjusting the time zone you physically are located in, and the third, is called
INTERNET TIME. To quickly get to the third tab, which is the one we want for
auto-setting time, either press CTRL-TAB twice, or SHIFT-CTRL-TAB once.
Here, the first choice is if you want the time to automatically be adjusted for
the future. If you regularly are connected to the internet, this might be a
good idea, so hence, check this checkbox, by pressing the SPACE bar. Then press
TAB.
You now land on a list of available servers. By standard, I do believe there is
two, but if you will have more choices, don't despair. Use your arrow-keys, to
choose the server you want. Basically, they will be the same, but might have a
second or two in difference, so you will just have to play a bit. When finished
here, press TAB once again.
You now land on a button, saying UPDATE NOW, which should be self-explanatory.
Press ENTER here, and your time will be automatically adjusted, right away.
Note, there will be no feedback that the time has been updated. If you want to
confirm, you can always have WE read you the time, by pressing INSERT-T. When
you are pleased, press TAB twice, and you are at the OK button, press ENTER,
and you are back to your Control Panel.
If you checked your checkbox for Automatic Time Update, your computer will be
updated regularly, when connected to the internet. I do hold it is about once a
week, and unless your BIOS battery is old, this will do for most systems. If
you make sure you have set the computer to the right time zone, in tab 2, it
should be correctly set, and even keep track of Daylight-Time, for the local
area.
The above is taken from Windows XP, and I am sure, those of you who use newer
OS, will fill in, if there is any differences here.
Hope this was of help to you.
----- Original Message -----
From: jim grimsby Jr.
To: dave bovan
Cc: gw-info
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 3:36 AM
Subject: Re: Can't remember where and how to set clock
hi,
so what do you see when you open the windows control panel? you should be
able to press the letter d tell you arrive on date and time. press enter here
and you can set the time from there.
another way to do this is open a command prompt and type the word time
followed buy enter.
you can then type the new time like this 18:32 so that format is hh:mm the
date can be set buy typing date from the command prompt and the format for this
is mm-dd-yyyy so for example
date
05-01-2010
or like I said before you could get a copy of about time and let this program
set the time for you.
hth
From: dave bovan
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 3:14 PM
To: jim grimsby Jr.
Subject: Re: Can't remember where and how to set clock
Hi Jim,
I use Window-Eyes 7.11 and Windows XP Professional
Dave.
----- Original Message -----
From: jim grimsby Jr.
To: dave bovan
Cc: gw-info
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: Can't remember where and how to set clock
hi, you don't have to use jfw to use the about time program. it works
with window-eyes as well.
what operating system are you using?
From: dave bovan
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 2:02 PM
To: jim grimsby Jr.
Subject: Re: Can't remember where and how to set clock
Hi Jim,
I don't use JFW .
Btw, I tried to press the keys after going to the control panel. However,
nothing Happened. All I heard was D. Nothing changed. I was just taken to
the blank screen,
Windows D just took me back to the place where I was before I started.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: jim grimsby Jr.
To: dave bovan
Cc: gw-info
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: Can't remember where and how to set clock
hi, your looking for the date time option in the control panel. it will
be listed under d.
another good way to do this is to get the about time program. this will
set your clock based on the atomic clock.
http://www.jfwlite.com/abouttime_msie.exe
hth
From: dave bovan
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 1:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Can't remember where and how to set clock
Hi list,
I should know this, but somehow forgot how to find and set the computer
clock.
I know I have to go to the control panel, but from there, I don't
remember which keys to press in order to find the clock.
I was thinking about this recently, and I wanted to set the clock but
somehow can't remember just what keys to use once I go into the control panel.
Can someone help me? I thank you.
Dave
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