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bigmatt
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Default How do I get rid of military time?

On the front screen it is a 24 hour clock I want a 12 hour one!

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Settings->Regional Settings->Time
Search - You'll get an answer more quickly !
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military ?!?!?
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Settings->Regional Settings->Time
I did that but it will not work?
 
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are you using any additional application for toolbar ?

and in setting on the Regional settings did you choose the "h:mm:ss tt" ?
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I've had the same problem with my Qtek 9100 (WM 5) since I got it but I just figured it out. In the Time tab under Regional Settings select "h:mm:ss tt" under Time Style. I had to scroll to see it which threw me because I don't remember having to scroll in my 2003 devices. If the letters are capital "H:mm:ss tt" it is the 24 hour clock which was default on my Qtek.
 
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I've had the same problem with my Qtek 9100 (WM 5) since I got it but I just figured it out. In the Time tab under Regional Settings select "h:mm:ss tt" under Time Style. I had to scroll to see it which threw me because I don't remember having to scroll in my 2003 devices. If the letters are capital "H:mm:ss tt" it is the 24 hour clock which was default on my Qtek.
 
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Im using Tweaks2k2.NET, Under System Tricks ( Collection 2 ) got tick show AM/PM in the clock.

im happy using this stuff!!!

 
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