![]() So I considered the fact that maybe the company removed it because it doesn't have a lot of users or utility. If that was the case, we wouldn't have the seconds arm on the majority of analog clocks either. ![]() We do know that the current Taskbar is actually an implementation from the now-defunct Windows 10X, but removing seconds from the clock isn't really simplification we should gravitate towards. However, there is no such rationalization that I can figure out for ditching more precision when showing time in Windows 11. For example, Live Tiles being ditched in favor of pinned apps is a new direction that Microsoft is trying, the updated context menu is mostly a design revamp, and the missing Taskbar functionalities was clearly a misstep in the name of simplification and the company is trying to correct course on that front in the Dev Channel too. For many missing Windows 11 features such as Live Tiles, an updated context menu, and the Taskbar, I can at least try and rationalize why Microsoft would want to remove some functionalities.
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