Since early Windows (95?) if you click on the clock in the taskbar, you get a calendar. Handy for finding out the date of "next Wednesday" or whatever.
Soon after Windows 10 upgrade I find this doesn't work for me. I get an error noise when I click, then nothing on subsequent clicks.
Assuming this to be deliberate, I cursed Microsoft.
However, later, a few other PCs I've upgraded or have used have work as expected when clicking on the clock.
So, is it just me, or have you also lost access to a calendar when clicking on the taskbar clock?
Also : Anyone else found the date format reverts to American MM/DD/YY after upgrade? Also temperature (in Weather app) defaulting to F rather than C? Fiddling about with regional settings (which were correctly set) seems to persuade it back to DD/MM/YY and degrees C)
Ian