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When one single clicks on the tray clock a calendar with clock/clocks appears. Does anyone know what the run command line for that clicking action would be?

Try typing "timedate.cpl" without the " " in the run window.
LikelyI want to go like my grandfather did. Peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming at the top of my lungs like the passengers in his car.
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I know about that but I'm looking for the screen which appears when the system tray clock is clicked. It will show a calendar with your clock plus additional clocks if one has added another timezone. I wish I had a classical hips installed in 7. It would log the process for me which would give me enough detail to do it, if possible that is.

Click the additional clocks tab at the top.
LikelyEdit: Okay I see what your saying. After adding additional clocks myself.
Sorry not sure about that one.
I want to go like my grandfather did. Peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming at the top of my lungs like the passengers in his car.
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(='.'=)
(")_(")

Thanks anyway! I'm sure it's a rundll32 of some sort but can't quite figure it out. I'm still on the hunt though.

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