Monday, August 24, 2009

Your Name On System Clock

This tip is absolutely and completely useless, and will even make applications that depend on timestamps have issues. It's mostly just to be used as a cool trick you can show off to your friends, so we're going to show you how it works.
The way this trick works is by modifying the regional settings for the time format. Instead of using just AM or PM, you can put up to 12 characters of text in that field.

Your Name On System Clock

Start by opening Regional and Language Options from the start menu search box or the control panel.

Your Name On System Clock

On the Formats tab you'll see the "Customize this format" button, which you'll need to choose.
Your Name On System Clock

Select the Time tab, and then here's where we can make whatever settings we want.

Your Name On System Clock

I chose to set mine to "AM - Geek" so I could still see AM or PM, but you can choose any 12 characters for either field. Keep in mind that the PM symbol is only going to display during the "PM" hours.
This does change more than just the displayed clock, so I'd advise not using this on a computer you do actual work on. Using the F5 key in notepad shows the "Geek" text as well:

Your Name On System Clock

It's one of those things that's interesting to know… just not very useful. It does work in XP as well.

 
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