The Windows Widgets panel has a digital clock on the top which can be opened by clicking or hovering on the Widget button in the taskbar. The other option is to install a Clock Widget from Microsoft store to enable a digital or analog clock. However, you can use the Windows 11’s Date & Time Settings dialog as an analog clock. This workaround

Simply download and install a third-party app called the Widget Launcher from the Microsoft Store. Launch this third-party app on your Windows 11 PC and select a widget from the middle panel. Next, click on Launch Widget in the right panel and you’re all set! Widget Launcher offers three clock styles: Digital Clock: For a modern, digital display. Square Clock: A classic, analog-style clock. World Clock: Ideal for tracking different time zones, perfect for those working internationally or with global teams. Select the clock style and settings. Open the widgets menu and navigate to the widget you wish to resize. Click on the three dots icon on the top-right corner of the widget. Here you will be greeted with all the widget size options The Taskbar in Windows 11 is very limited compared to the one in Windows 10, currently there is no native way to resize the clock on the Taskbar, or even a registry hack that can do that. Microsoft are providing some improvements to the taskbar in upcoming updates, because everyone is asking for that. Please open the feedback hub (Windows Key Professor Robert McMillen shows you how to setup the countdown timers in Windows 11 including creating and editing in a few simple steps. . 212 88 191 21 341 132 9 215 86

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