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How to restore the full date and time format on Windows 11's taskbar

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Microsoft rolled out a change recently on Windows 11 that removed some bits of information from the taskbar. For the date, only day and month are shown, while the year has been removed. For the time, only the hour and minute is shown. Information such as AM or PM has also been removed.

Windows 11 Simple Date and Time

Microsoft says this was done to free up space on the taskbar. While some users may like the change, as it gives them more room for other icons and information on the taskbar, others may dislike it.

Good news is that Microsoft added a new preference as well that allows users who do not like the change to restore the classic behavior.

Tip: You can hover with the mouse cursor over date and time to get a small popup with the full information.

How to restore the full date and time on Windows 11

Windows 11 Simplified Date and Time

Here is a step-by-step guide to restore the classic taskbar behavior:

  1. Right-click on date and time on the taskbar.
  2. Select "adjust date and time". You can also open Settings > Time & language > Date & time manually instead.
  3. Expand "Show time and date in the System tray" by clicking on the down-arrow icon.
  4. Uncheck "Show abbreviated time and date".

Windows 11 full date and time

The change is immediate. You should see the full date and time again on the taskbar.

Using the Registry

Registry Show full date and time Windows 11

Administrators may modify the Registry to restore the classic display of date and time on Windows 11's taskbar.

  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Type regedit and press the Enter-key.
  3. Confirm the security prompt that is displayed.
  4. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
  5. Check if ShowShortenedDateTime exists on the right.
    1. If it does, go to step 6.
    2. If it does not, do the following:
      1. Right-click on Advanced.
      2. Select New > Dword (32-bit) Value.
      3. Name it ShowShortenedDateTime.
  6. Double-click on ShowShortenedDateTime.
  7. Set its value to 0.
  8. Restart the PC.

Tip: To restore the default, delete the key ShowShortenedDateTime, or set its value to 1.

Using the Group Policy Editor

Group Policy Editor: turn off abbreviated date time Windows 11

Note: the Group Policy Editor is only available in Pro, Enterprise, Workstation, or Education versions of Windows 11. Home users may want to use the Registry directly to make the change, as described above.

  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Type gpedit.msc and press the Enter-key.
  3. Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar.
  4. Double-click on "Turn off abbreviated time and date format".
  5. Change the value from "Not configured" to "Enabled".
  6. Click on ok.
  7. Close the Group Policy Editor.
  8. Restart the PC.

Closing Words

There you have it. It takes just a few clicks to restore the full date and time format on the taskbar on Windows 11 devices.

Now it is your turn. Do you like the new format? Or do you prefer the old? Feel free to leave a comment down below.

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