
If you thought Windows 10 automatically changed the time zone while traveling, you might be wrong. Yes, Windows 10 automatically sets the system time (it's enabled by default). This feature has always been enabled in the operating system. However, the feature to automatically set time zones based on your location was added later via an update.
So how do you make sure the time zone automatically updates based on your location? Well, it's a simple tweak in the Windows 10 settings. Let's see how.
How to configure Windows 10 to automatically change time zones based on your location
Step 1: Click on windows on the desktop and click settings located on the energia on the menu.
Step 2: A settings window, click Time and language.
Step 3: In the next window, below Time and language on the left side of the panel, click Date and time. Now, on the right side of the panel, activate the slider at the bottom Automatically set the time zone.
That's all. You are done with the switch and the automatic time zone feature is now enabled. So now when you travel, the Windows 10 time zone will automatically change based on your location.