Systray Contents in a Window?

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frank

Hi,

I'm looking for an app that will display the contents of the systray in a
stand-alone window. Is there such a thing?

Alternatively, an app that called all of the icons in the systray to scroll
would work too.

I am using the Litestep shell, and my theme of choice has limited systray
space. Although it's possible to shrink the icions, I don't want to.

BTW, for the Litesteppers among you, it had proven very difficlut to
increase systray size on this particular theme.

Thanks,
 
frank said:
Hi,

I'm looking for an app that will display the contents of the systray
in a stand-alone window. Is there such a thing?

Alternatively, an app that called all of the icons in the systray to
scroll would work too.

I am using the Litestep shell, and my theme of choice has limited
systray space. Although it's possible to shrink the icions, I don't
want to.

BTW, for the Litesteppers among you, it had proven very difficlut to
increase systray size on this particular theme.

Thanks,

May not be /exactly/ what you require but since there have been no other
replies;

"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."

Site;
http://www.traywizard.com/
Download;
http://www.traywizard.com/tw403.exe

regards,
five
 
five said:
May not be /exactly/ what you require but since there have been no other
replies;

"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.

Site;
http://www.traywizard.com/
Download;
http://www.traywizard.com/tw403.exe
I'm not sure it's want you want/need, but I have been using TW for a few
months now and love it. If you are on XP, make sure you disable the
auto-hiding of unused tray icons.
 
Many thanks, this is working nicely. It does what a lot more than I need
it to, but it handles systray icons perfectly.

Thanks again,
 
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