[Clock] Can't change the time
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    TomKeric
    Posts: 146 from 2013/2/18
    From: Stockholm
    I cant change the clock time. it is going on UK time and I need to move it to +1 hrs. the top bar flashes red when I try to change the clock.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Amigaharry2
    Posts: 1280 from 2010/1/6
    From: EU-Austria (Wien)
    SystemPrefs/Locale: Choose correct timezone for your location!
    Change time: Doubleclick on time-gadget in Ambient menu-bar, or Systemprefs/Time.....


    [ Editiert durch Amigaharry2 25.12.2014 - 10:48 ]
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    TomKeric
    Posts: 146 from 2013/2/18
    From: Stockholm
    System prefs did not contain Locale,

    System contains prefs

    in Locale could not find where to select time zone

    (I did chose correct time zone upon installation)

    I am lost ;)
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Amigaharry2
    Posts: 1280 from 2010/1/6
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    Sure you're working on MorphOS? :)

    On Screenbar (Menubar) select Preferences/System and then (in opening window) Locale..........
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Tom01
    Posts: 182 from 2009/9/20
    In the Ambient-Menu Settings/System/Locale/Time Zone
    The Date and Time you set in Settings/System/Time or better with SetClockNTP in S:/user-network-startup.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    TomKeric
    Posts: 146 from 2013/2/18
    From: Stockholm
    Dear Tom and AmigaH.

    I found the time zone and it is correct set already.

    The clock however is one hour wrong. I cant change the clock on setting/system/time.

    I tried to locate the SetClock but did only find it through the utility "find" located in System:MorphOS/C/ so I opened it and then Ambient output window returned following "SetClock: required argument missing
    System:MorphOS/C/SetClock failed returncode 20"

    I think it is wierd that it should be so hard for an beginner to choose the correct time on the clock ??

    Thanks for guidance

    /Tomas
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  • »28.12.14 - 18:39
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2096 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    Quote:

    TomKeric wrote:
    I cant change the clock time. it is going on UK time and I need to move it to +1 hrs. the top bar flashes red when I try to change the clock.


    You were probably trying to type number there, but didn't use backspace/del to remove old number first. Clock's input string only accepts two characters and flashes if you try to type more.

    Anyway, you were in right place to change the time (on time prefs which can be found from system settings or double clicking the clock in screen bar).

    But if you happen to use setclockntp to sync clock from net and still get clock one hour off on each reboot, then you should change timezone setting from locale prefs. That may happen for example with summer/normal time changes.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    TomKeric
    Posts: 146 from 2013/2/18
    From: Stockholm
    [Thread closed]


    Yes i didnt delete the old number, I am so used to only have to mark and enter so actually deleting them before entering new clock time was the solution.

    However I have to say that is really something that should be changed in MOS, it is just not logic for an average user of 2015 I think,

    thanks you all for your help


    Tom
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  • »03.01.15 - 19:22
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Jeckel
    Posts: 133 from 2007/3/11
    Maybe it should be some numeric buttons rather than text input?
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