The time zone in Windows Control Panel can be set by following the below steps:
1. Open the Control Panel on your computer. On Windows 8 and 10, you can access the Control Panel by typing “Control Panel” into the search box of the Start menu and then selecting the Control Panel application from the results. On Windows 7, you can access the Control Panel by clicking on the Start button and then selecting the Control Panel option from the start menu.
2. Once the Control Panel is open, click on the “Date and Time” icon.
3. When the Date and Time window opens, click on the “Change date and time” button located at the top of the window.
4. A dialog box will open with the current date and time settings. To change the time zone, click on the “Time Zone” tab located at the top of the dialog box.
5. Select the desired time zone from the drop-down menu. You can also select a region from the drop-down menu if you need to select a more specific time zone.
6. Once you have selected the desired time zone, click the “OK” button to save the changes.
7. The time zone will now be changed in the Control Panel. The time zone has also been changed in other applications, such as the Windows Calendar and Clock.