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Calender module shows the wrong local time

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    Sputnik
    last edited by Dec 26, 2017, 9:38 AM

    I am using the default calendar module, and have adjusted it to my country (Singapore). However the dates are correct but the time is wrong (instead of 15:00, it shows 19:00) it seems to be still on US time, any way to change the time under the calendar module or to switch it off ?

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      doubleT Module Developer
      last edited by Dec 26, 2017, 5:04 PM

      You have to set the time in the system, the mirror (and with it the modules) gets the time from there.
      Are you using a Raspberry Pi? Go to settings or enter sudo raspi-config in the console and check if the time zone is correct.

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        Sputnik
        last edited by Dec 26, 2017, 6:55 PM

        My PI time setting is correct, and it shows the correct time in the time module at the MagicMirror as well. Its only the calendar module that shows the incorrect time hence I have two different times shown on the MM.

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          doubleT Module Developer
          last edited by Dec 26, 2017, 7:24 PM

          Might be the calendar’s settings, then. Google calendar?

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            Sputnik
            last edited by Dec 27, 2017, 6:01 AM

            Oh man, I think the mystery is solved !
            Its not actually the present time, its probably the time of the sunset :-0
            sorry for the confusion, but I am still releaved to have one problem less !!!
            Thanks for your support and suggestions which led me to the right conclusion.

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              MajorC Project Sponsor @doubleT
              last edited by Sep 28, 2020, 3:27 PM

              @doubleT said in Calender module shows the wrong local time:

              Might be the calendar’s settings, then. Google calendar?

              I have to dig this thread as I am facing the same problem.
              I use google calendar in the normal calendar module. All “normal” appointments are shown correctly. But recurring appointments are two hours off.

              Any ideas?

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                sdetweil @MajorC
                last edited by Sep 28, 2020, 4:52 PM

                @MajorC are u using the new temp calendar fixes? from the troubleshooting section?

                Sam

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