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Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons?
Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I want to see and shows some I don't. |
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In article <s-adnegcEItVe1TeRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk>, John@John.John
says... > Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? > > Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I want > to see and shows some I don't. Are you using XP? Have you tried the built-in systray config? (This might apply to Win9x too, I don't remember. Probably depends on which version of IE you have installed) Right-click the systray, select Properties. Tick Hide Inactive Icons. Click the Customize button. Right-click in the Behavior column for each app icon you want to configure and choose Always Show, Always Hide, or Hide When Inactive from the dropdown menu. Click Apply twice, then OK. |
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"CharlieDontSurf" <me@example.com> wrote in message news:MPG.1e33b4d6883267969896d7@news.east.cox.net... > In article <s-adnegcEItVe1TeRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk>, John@John.John > says... >> Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? >> >> Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I >> want >> to see and shows some I don't. > > Are you using XP? Have you tried the built-in systray config? > Yes, similar problem, some icons stay visible the next time I logoff or reboot. |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:25:19 -0500, CharlieDontSurf <me@example.com>
typed furiously: >In article <s-adnegcEItVe1TeRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk>, John@John.John >says... >> Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? >> >> Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I want >> to see and shows some I don't. > >Are you using XP? Have you tried the built-in systray config? > >(This might apply to Win9x too, I don't remember. Probably depends on >which version of IE you have installed) > Does not seem to apply as described anyway in '98SE. >Right-click the systray, select Properties. > >Tick Hide Inactive Icons. Click the Customize button. > >Right-click in the Behavior column for each app icon you want to >configure and choose Always Show, Always Hide, or Hide When Inactive >from the dropdown menu. > >Click Apply twice, then OK. -- David Remove "farook" to reply At the bottom of the application where it says "sign here". I put "Sagittarius" E-mail: justdas at iinet dot net dot au |
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 00:08:08 -0600, John <John@John.John> wrote:
> Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? > > Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I > want > to see and shows some I don't. http://www.mlin.net/TraySaver.shtml Very good working solution. And while you’re there get his StartUp Control Panel as well! Whatta combo! Been using them for years. > > > -- //ceed |
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"John" <John@John.John> wrote in
Message-ID<s-adnegcEItVe1TeRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk>: > Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? > > Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I want > to see and shows some I don't. > > (This will hide selected icons and do a lot more): Tray Wizard is designed to greatly extend user's convenience while working in Microsoft Windows products family. It provides a wide range of abilities in a task bar system area (i.e. system tray) management. With Tray Wizard you can: - Launch your favourite applications from tray menu. - Use fixed order of icons in tray. - Remove icons that are not in use. - Show/hide icons using predefined key combination. - Minimize windows to tray or tray menu rather than task panel. - Manage session/power state of your computer. (This seems to have disappeared from the internet except for some Russian site that I can't recall, but I kept a copy and uploaded it to RapidShare. When you install it, the "tool tip" says version 4.02 but it is actually 4.03. Here's the direct download link ![]() http://rapidshare.de/files/9423481/...ard403.exe.html I think there's another link on pricelesswarehome, but I haven't checked it. -- Ron M. |
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Ron May wrote:
> "John" <John@John.John> wrote in > Message-ID<s-adnegcEItVe1TeRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk>: > >> Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? >> >> Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I want >> to see and shows some I don't. >> > (This will hide selected icons and do a lot more): > > Tray Wizard is designed to greatly extend user's convenience while > working in Microsoft Windows products family. It provides a wide range > of abilities in a task bar system area (i.e. system tray) management. > I think there's another link on pricelesswarehome, but I haven't > checked it. Here is a working link: http://www.gratilog.net/francais/systeme/tw403.exe |
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Hi John - I use TrayManager, an old PC Mag utility. Still available free
here: TrayManager 2.0 Hide little-used tray icons. FREEWARE WIN95/98/NT/2000. http://www.filelibrary.com:8080/cgi...105/traymgr.zip From the Help: Introduction TrayManager, as the name implies, allows you to manage how your tray applications make use of valuable tray space. It does this by allowing you to determine which icons appear in the tray and which appear in its own Start menu. This effectively gives you the convenience of tray icons, but allows you to conserve tray space by consolidating many tray icons into TrayManager’s own menu. Windows NT/2000 Services The Windows NT/2000 version of TrayManager runs as a system service. Since this is the case, you can control its operation by using the Services applet in the Control Panel. This applet allows you to dynamically start and stop the TrayMan service listed in the Services applet's list. -- Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP/DTS/AH-VSOP My Blog, Defending Your Machine, here: http://DefendingYourMachine.blogspot.com/ "John" <John@John.John> wrote in message news:s-adnegcEItVe1TeRVny2w@eclipse.net.uk > Any freeware programs to hide unwanted tray icons? > > Tried Tray Pilot lite but there is no configuration and it hides icons I want > to see and shows some I don't. |
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Thanks for all the help, settled on Tray Wizard in the end. |
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