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 Guide on how to add words..., Beside the Taskbar Clock!

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TSBraynumb
post Jul 16 2008, 10:40 PM, updated 18y ago

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FRIENDLY REMINDER:
Please do not alter any other entries in your registry editor unless you really, REALLY, know how to and what to alter. Please Follow this guide to the latter. I will not be held responsible if you altered more than was is supposed to be done and ruin your Windows Operating System. This is a simple STEP by STEP guide. So, PLEASE, again I remind you, Follow the STEPS that is provided. Thank You.


Here's a little guide on how to add fancy words beside your taskbar clock. thumbup.gif I actually learned this while trying to clean out a virus which added some words beside the clock. Already tested it with both XP and Vista, and they WORK on BOTH! so NO worries! rclxms.gif Anyway, without further adue, rclxm9.gif here goes!

First:
-Click "Start"
-Then "Run"
-Then type in "regedit" and click "OK" to enter into your registry editor.
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-On the LEFT side of the registry editor, Double Click on "HKEY_CURRENT_USER", Then "Control Panel", Then sellect "International"
-Then on the Right side of the registry editor, Double Click on "sTimeFormat"
-Then, In the edit string's value data box, after the "h:mm:ss tt" , press space, then enter the words you want to show.
Example: h:mm:ss tt Braynumb
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-Then, just click "OK" and just restart your PC, and VOILA! Words on your taskbar! rclxm9.gif
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Cool eh? So, Enjoy yourself and try it out! but remember my reminder ok? thumbup.gif

Cheers! rclxms.gif

Updates:
when using the letters h,m,s or t, the words that's set will change to numbers because it will follow the time format and the current time.
Eg: when time is 12:15:35pm and the word "My Honeys" is used, the words shown would be "15y 12ney35"

So far, there's no way to bypass this. So, try using words without those letters! icon_rolleyes.gif rclxm9.gif

This post has been edited by Braynumb: Jul 24 2008, 11:47 AM

 

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