在Windows 10(Windows 10)中,在系统时钟上显示秒是一项艰巨的任务,需要解决方法和技巧。但Windows 11最终将其作为一项适当的功能实现。让我们看看如何让它运行。
不过, Windows 11(Windows 11)默认情况下不包含此功能。它是在2023 年 5 月(May 2023)发布的Moment 3更新中添加的。因此,如果你的电脑不是最新的,则需要安装最新的Windows 11更新,然后才能在系统托盘时钟上显示秒数。

Windows 11系统托盘时钟(System Tray Clock)显示秒的方法(Seconds)
如果您的 Windows 11 电脑已更新,您可以直接继续执行激活此功能的步骤。无需注册表编辑或复杂的设置 - 您只需从任务栏设置(Taskbar Settings)中启用该选项即可。
- 要在任务栏的系统托盘时钟中显示秒,我们必须首先访问任务栏设置。为此,右键单击任务栏并选择任务栏(Taskbar)设置。

- 这将打开“设置”(Settings)应用程序的相关部分。向下滚动(Scroll)到最底部并选择列表中的最后一个选项:任务栏行为。

- 该部分将展开以显示一堆不同的设置。我们想要的再次位于列表的底部:在系统托盘时钟中显示(Show)秒数(使用更多电量)。

- 您的系统时钟也会立即更改为显示秒。

这就是Windows 11中所需的一切。请记住,正如该选项本身所说,这将占用更多电量,因此如果您使用的是靠电池供电的笔记本电脑,则可能值得禁用此选项。
如果设置中没有显示该选项,我该怎么办?
没有Moment 3(Moment 3)更新的Windows 11 电脑缺少在系统时钟上显示秒的选项。要让它在您的系统上运行,您只需安装更新即可。
- 打开“开始”(Start)菜单,然后单击代表“设置”的齿轮图标。

- 从左侧切换到“Windows 更新”选项卡,然后使用(Windows Update)“检查(Check)更新”按钮显示所有可用更新。看到下面列出的更新后,选择“下载(Download)并安装”以继续。

- 现在将下载更新并将其安装到您的计算机上。

此后,您应该重新启动电脑,然后按照上一节中概述的步骤在系统托盘时钟上显示秒数。如果更新未显示,请尝试我们的故障排除指南(try our troubleshooting guide)。
如何在Windows 10中显示(Windows 10)秒(Seconds)?
从技术上讲,Windows 10 不具备在系统托盘时钟中显示秒的功能。虽然用户长期以来一直要求此功能,但直到Moment 3升级后才将其添加到Windows 11中。
因此在某种程度上,系统时钟的可定制性是您只能通过升级到 Windows 11 才能获得的另一个功能(the features you can only get by upgrading to Windows 11)。但这并不意味着这是不可能的。
与Windows(Windows)的大多数方面一样,也可以通过编辑相关的注册表(Registry)项来修改它。当然,弄乱注册表可能(Registry)会导致问题,这就是为什么该方法仅由经验丰富的用户使用的原因。
在Windows 11中(Windows 11)时钟(Clock)上显示秒数(Show Seconds)的最佳方式是什么?
通过Moment 3更新,在系统托盘时钟上显示秒的选项已添加到设置中。这使得配置默认时钟(configure the default clock)变得非常容易,而不是依赖第三方应用程序或注册表编辑来实现相同的目的。
您只需更新您的 Windows 11 电脑(如果尚未更新),然后导航至“任务栏设置”(Taskbar Settings)。您将在那里找到启用系统时钟秒数的选项。
请注意,由于更新速率增加,这往往会更快地消耗电池,这意味着笔记本电脑用户可能应该避免此设置。
How to Show Seconds on the Clock in Windows 11
Displaying sеconds on the system clock was a difficult task in Windows 10, requiring workarounds and hacks. But Windowѕ 11 has finally implemented it as a proper feature. Let’s see how to get it runnіng.
This is not a feature included in Windows 11 by default, however. It was added in the Moment 3 update that landed in May 2023. So if your PC isn’t up to date, you will need to install the latest Windows 11 updates before you can show seconds on the system tray clock.

Method to Show Seconds in the System Tray Clock of Windows 11
If your Windows 11 PC is already updated, you can proceed straight to the steps for activating this feature. No registry editing or complicated setup is required – you just have to enable the option from Taskbar Settings.
- To show seconds in your taskbar’s system tray clock, we must first access the taskbar settings. For this, right-click on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings.

- This opens up the relevant section of the Settings app. Scroll down to the very bottom and select the last option on the list: Taskbar behaviors.

- The section will expand to display a bunch of different settings. Once again the one we want is at the bottom of the list: Show seconds in system tray clock (uses more power).

- Instantly, your system clock will change to display the seconds too.

And that’s all it takes in Windows 11. Keep in mind that as the option itself says, this will take up more power, so it might be worth keeping this disabled if you are using a laptop running on battery power.
What Should I Do If the Option Does Not Show Up in Settings?
Windows 11 PCs without the Moment 3 update lack the option to show seconds on the system clock. To get it working on your system, you just have to install the update.
- Open the Start menu and then click on the gear icon that represents Settings.

- Switch to the Windows Update tab from the left, and use the Check for updates button to display all available updates. Once you see an update listed below, select Download & install to proceed.

- The update will now be downloaded and installed on your computer.

After this, you should restart your PC and just follow the steps outlined in the previous section to show seconds on the system tray clock. In case the update does not show up, try our troubleshooting guide.
How Do You Show Seconds in Windows 10?
Technically, Windows 10 does not have the feature to show seconds in the system tray clock. While users have requested this feature for a long while, it took the Moment 3 upgrade to add it to Windows 11.
So in a way, the customizability of the system clock is another of the features you can only get by upgrading to Windows 11. But that doesn’t mean it was impossible.
Like most aspects of Windows, this could be modified as well by editing the relevant Registry entry. Of course, messing around with the Registry could lead to issues, which is why the method was only used by experienced users.
What Is the Best Way to Show Seconds on the Clock in Windows 11?
With the Moment 3 update, the option to show seconds on the system tray clock has been added to the settings. This makes it very easy to configure the default clock, instead of relying on third-party apps or registry editing to achieve the same.
You just have to update your Windows 11 PC (if it isn’t already up-to-date) and then navigate to the Taskbar Settings. You will find the option to enable seconds on the system clock there.
Do note that this tends to eat up the battery much faster due to the increased update rate, meaning that laptop users should probably avoid this setting.