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#WindowsInsiders We try to flight builds once a week, but sometimes it doesn't work, usually for one of these reasons.Tweet
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#WindowsInsiders We try to flight builds once a week, but sometimes it doesn't work, usually for one of these reasons.Tweet
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It is going to be hard for MS to make their deadline. But I would rather see a stable build that is late than one on time with BUGS.
Interesting, I accidentally stumbled upon one small bug.
The lock screen uses the long time format settings, but removes the seconds.
Here is how I have configured my time settings:
Long time: HH:mm:ss ( examples - 21:45:23 and 09:45:23)
Short time: HH:mm ( examples - 21:45 and 09:45)
I had accidentally put hh:mm:ss for long time format and the lock screen displayed 9:45. This proves the lock screen uses the long time format settings though it displays in short time format. After I fixed my error all looked as it should on the lock screen.
These are small error things that exist all over the place in Windows. I don't like it. This "bug" is not that critical, but if coding errors like this happen in the wrong place I am not surprised that something does not work properly, ever.
EDIT: If someone knows how to also display seconds on the lock screen, then please let me know. If that is possible, then this is not a bug at all.
I followed the examples here, looked reasonable, but no-go.....
How to change Windows 10 Lock screen time format? - Super User