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Open your device's Clock app . Tap Clock. At the bottom, tap Add. Type the name of a city in the search bar, then tap the city you want to add. Reorder a city: Touch and hold a city, then move it up or down in the list. Delete a city: Swipe to the left or right on the city you want to delete.
Touch and hold a clock widget. You'll see images of your Home screens. Slide the clock to a Home screen. Resize a clock widget. On the Home screen, touch and hold the clock widget for a moment, then lift your finger. You'll see white resize controls around the clock. Touch and drag the controls to change the clock's size. Move or remove a clock ...
Resize a clock widget. On the Home screen, touch and hold the clock widget for a moment, then lift your finger. You'll see white resize controls around the clock. Touch and drag the controls to change the clock's size. Move or remove a clock widget. Touch and hold the clock on your Home screen. Slide the clock to another part of the screen.
You can use the Clock app on any Android device running Android 4.4 and up. Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 9.0 and up.
I've used the Clock Tuner Android App for a couple of years to get BPH right quickly. I'm now working with an HAU/HAC wall clock that is more sensitive to being out of level than any I've met so far. Having one hell of a job to get it in beat - my ears aren't sensitive enough to get the perfection it needs to keep running well.
Above the caption “ Clock color & size,” swipe left or right to see style options. Tap Color and select the color you want. Tip: To make the color lighter or darker, use the slider. Tap Size and select the size you want. Dynamic: Clock size changes according to lock screen content; Small; To save your style changes, tap the left arrow .
If you just want to get your clock up and running as quickly as possible, for now, in addition to Randy's method, here's another one, endorsed by one of the Moderators of this Message Board for your consideration: BILL STUNTZ writes: There have been MANY posts here on the NAWCC Clock Repair Forum about proper and improper methods of cleaning ...
Practice makes perfect. Find old parts ie brass or steel. Buy silver solder rod 15% silver minimum. The main trick is to use a touch with a thin flame.
The issue - clock will run (maybe I should say that the pendulum will swing) for one or two minutes max. Have tried: -levelling the whole clock -cleaning the gear train (a light cleaning, but did find what I feel is an excess of lubricant) -removed and inspected the main spring, including cleaning the peripheral gear teeth.
Open your device's Clock app . Tap Alarm. Pick an alarm. To add an alarm, tap Add . To edit an existing alarm time, tap on its current time. Set the alarm time. On the analog clock: Slide the hand to the hour you want. Then slide the hand to the minutes you want. On the digital clock: Enter the hour and minutes you want. With the 12-hour format ...