Powermenu also do this, + it add some extra option in the system menu alt space to lower priority etc. On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 13:24:22 -0400, you wrote: >I just found this little program called trayconizer, it's a single file that >is very good at putting programs in to the system tray. It requires no >install and doesn't do a thing to your registry either. I'm not certain of >the address where I got it but all you would need to do is go to google and >search for trayconizer.exe, that's how I found it the second time. I didn't >think it was anything I needed at first because there are some other >programs that do that very thing, but then I decided to go back and give it >a try and it's kind of a nice little utility. All you need to do is set it >up in the icon of what ever you want to minimize to the system tray, for >example. > >c:\tools\trayconizer.exe c:\tools\clock.exe > >That's how the icon is setup for the American printing house clock I have >running in the background. The clock comes up normally but when I hit it's >minimize feature it goes in to the system tray effectively staying out of >the way. This allows it to announce the time every 15 minutes without >interfering with programs in the tab order. >David Ferrin >I believe that tomorrow's another day, and I'll probably screw that one up >too. >personal email address >dpf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- To post a message to the list, send it to jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send a message to jfw-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. Archives located at: //www.freelists.org/archives/jfw If you have any concerns about the list, post received from the list, or the way the list is being run, do not post them to the list. Rather contact the list owner at jfw-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx