unhide icon in systemtray

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rob.tijssen@gmail.com

Hello,

I'd like to see an icon in the systemtray area which is hidden at this
moment.

the systemtray setting at this moment is that it will autohide all
icons which are not in use and/or active (autoclean option).
With this option on (to avoid clutter) I still want to set a certain
icon to be visible alle the time by setting a register setting.
Not via the autoclean settings of the systemtray.

thanks in advance.

Rob
 
Hi ,

Not sure what you mean by not via the autoclean settings of the systemtray.
Are you referring to that as the Customize Notifications? When you choose
Customize you can set any app to Hide when inactive, Always hide and Always
show. Without digging through the Registry to find the change, I'm sure
that's where the setting gets set when you make a change in Customize
Notifications, so why not use that?

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<rob.tijssen@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:5df3aa08-c452-440c-8c40-e2f102520276@t1g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to see an icon in the systemtray area which is hidden at this
> moment.
>
> the systemtray setting at this moment is that it will autohide all
> icons which are not in use and/or active (autoclean option).
> With this option on (to avoid clutter) I still want to set a certain
> icon to be visible alle the time by setting a register setting.
> .
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> Rob
>
 
On Dec 17, 8:48 pm, rob.tijs...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to see an icon in the systemtray area which is hidden at this
> moment.
>
> the systemtray setting at this moment is that it will autohide all
> icons which are not in use and/or active (autoclean option).
> With this option on (to avoid clutter) I still want to set a certain
> icon to be visible alle the time by setting a register setting.
> Not via the autoclean settings of the systemtray.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> Rob


Right Click on Start Goto properties
On Taskbar tab besides "Hide inactive icons" Click on customize
From The List select the appropriate program
Cange its behaviour to "Always Show"

Kedar
 
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