

You need to enable the new design before it becomes available.

The current iteration does not display multiple clocks even though that is defined on the system. The screenshot below shows the old clock and calendar and the new design next to each other.Īs you can see, the new clock and calendar use larger characters and more whitespace than the old. The new clock and calendar that you can enable does not change the functionality at all only the design is modified. It displays one or multiple clocks by default and a basic calendar that cannot be linked to data sources. The clock, integral part of all versions of Windows, has not changed much since the release of Windows Vista. Neowin reports that the build ships with a new clock experience that users can enable. The most recent build of Windows 10 that Microsoft released a couple of days ago shipped with many changes including the personal assistant Cortana (limited to English) and the new Start Menu that is a design iteration of the previous start menu integrated in the operating system.
