Have you tried pressing the applications key, immediately to the left of the right-control key, and arrowing down to or pressing d for delete? Then press enter. But it may depend on the system tray item that concerns you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Hathaway" <jerry.hathaway2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Does anybody know how to delete items from the system tray.Jerry
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