Your Chromebook automatically sets the time when you're connected to the Internet.
Change your date and time preferences
- Sign in to your Chromebook.
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under 'System preferences':
- To manually choose your time zone, select Time zone Choose from the list Down arrow .
- To switch to a 24-hour clock, turn on Use 24-hour clock.
- Optional: For higher accuracy or if you use a virtual private network, you can let your Chromebook use Wi-Fi or data networks to find your location. Select Time zone Set automatically Down arrow Use Wi-Fi or mobile networks to determine location.
Find your calendar
- Sign in to your Chromebook.
- To open the calendar, at the bottom right, select the date.
- View future events
- Join a digital meeting
- Manage your tasks
Manage your tasks
- Sign in to your Chromebook.
- At the bottom right, select the date.
- Above your calendar, you’ll find your Google Tasks list.
- To switch between task lists: At the top right, select the down arrow .
- To switch lists: Select your preferred list from the drop-down .
- To find the full list in Google Tasks web: At the bottom, find 'Edit in Google Tasks'. Then, select 'Open new window' .
- To add a task: In the expanded view of the list, select 'Add a task' .
- To edit a task: Select 'Edit' .
- To remove a task from the list: Select 'Complete' .
Tip: Your task list includes information like:
- Date or time
- Detail
- Subtasks
How your Chromebook finds your location
Your Chromebook uses your IP address to find your approximate location. Your Chromebook sends that information to Google Location Services to estimate your time zone. If you choose 'Use Wi-Fi or mobile networks to determine location', your Chromebook also sends info about nearby Wi-Fi or data networks (if your Chromebook has a data plan). This info helps your Chromebook find your location more accurately.