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=Summary=
=Summary=
Before the event starts, you should set the clock of the PC which Mulka 2 will be used to accurate time, as well as your wristwatches. Because PC clocks tend to be inaccurate and goes off time easily, you should synchronize the clocks and watches right before the event. When you use multiple PCs, first set one PC clock manually, and then sync other clocks to the first clock's time using Mulka 2. Follow the instructions below.
Before the event starts, you should set the clock of the PC which Mulka 2 will be used to accurate time, as well as your wristwatches. Because PC clocks tend to go off time easily, you should synchronize the time of PC clock with your wristwatches right before the event. When you use multiple PCs, first set one PC clock manually, and then sync other clocks to the first clock's time using Mulka 2. Follow the instructions below.
 


=How to manually set the clock=
=How to manually set the clock=
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Note: You may also use the "time" command in Command Prompt.
Note: You may also use the "time" command in Command Prompt.


=How to synchronize time using Mulka 2"
=How to synchronize time using Mulka 2=
After you have set the clock of one of your PCs manually, use Mulka 2 to synchronize other PCs' time. Open "Network Manager" and "Main Window" for every PC you will use. Then, for each PC, click on the Main Window's menu bar as follows: [Tool] > [Network Time And Sync].
On the screen, you will see the PCs on your network. Wait for a few seconds, then click the "Synchronize only this PC" button, select the PC which you have manually set the clock, and synchronize the time of your second PC.
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