Windows 11 defaults to the Gregorian Calendar but also supports several additional calendars, such as Chinese, Hebrew, and Islamic. Users can display these calendars in the taskbar by adjusting their Region Settings. The process involves accessing Windows Settings, navigating to Date & Time, and enabling the additional calendars. The specific calendars available vary depending on the user's region and language settings, ensuring that users can easily access culturally relevant date systems along with the standard Gregorian calendar.
Go to the Windows Settings using the shortcut Win Key +I. Select Time and Language. Click on Date & Time. Under Additional Settings, dropdown Show Additional Calendars in the Taskbar. Choose the Additional Calendar according to your region. That's it.
For example, if I set my Region to the United Arab Emirates, and if my Windows 11 has multiple language support, or if my primary language is Arabic, then under Additional Calendars, I will have access to both the Gregorian and Islamic Calendars.
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