If this is what you want, please let me know which skin would you like to use, to tell you how to modify it. If you want to get the correct time for your location, you probably will have to edit one of the skins, to get it showing the time of your city. Same applies for the Clean World Clock skin, which shows four cities: Chicago, Paris, Mumbai and Singapore. The skins of the world Cities package show one single city / location per skin, but the name of that city is shown in the skin. For instance the Skins\Yard_World_Clock\Clock_0\Clock.ini skin shows the time of Reykjavik, London, Lisbon and Casablanca, while the Skins\Yard_World_Clock\Clock_7\Clock.ini skin shows the time of Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. But at least one or more cities are shown on each skin. Select the added skin in the list (.ini file) and click 'Download'. In the window that appears, go to the 'Skins' tab. Right-click on the tray icon and select 'Settings'.
That1s why you can't see the correct time on neither of them. Now run Rainmeter (if the program has already been opened, you will need to restart). The skin basically features a cool diamond-style clock that allows you to read time with clear precision. The rainmeter skin offers you a clock which will show you all the processes in a single unit. Checking the current time on your desktop doesn’t have to be hassle when you have the Pol圜lock rainmeter skin on your desktop. But if your location is Australia, none of these skins is set for your time zone. If you are the one who is a fan of minimalistic rainmeter widget, then the minute clock rainmeter skin is for you. Not sure what you mean by "skins give incorrect times", because none of those skins is showing the real time of your location, unless you're into on of the locations shown by one of the skins. I just tested another world clock, and its also incorrect:Īll these skins are showing time for different locations around the world.