At present I'm able to collapse the Geany window to the systray icon via a left 
mouse click upon the systray icon itself. 
Which on my system is located at the bottom of the screen in a tint2 panel 
running within MX Linux 23 FluxBox edition, a Debian based system.

I'd like to be able to collapse the window to the systray with a keyboard 
shortcut from within the active window. And/or from an icon or menu entry 
somewhere in the window. And/or, as I've seen implemented in other apps (most 
recently DeadBeef audio player), to have a toggle in preferences to allow 
closing the window to collapse it to the systray icon—instead of exiting the 
program. One then typically exits or "quits" the running instance via a menu 
entry upon right clicking the systray icon.

In the mean time, I'd welcome any presently applicable workaround suggestions 
folks might have. 

The icon location within the tray is variable so using a click recorder app to 
invoke a replay of a click at its location via a shortcut triggered script or 
whatever would likely produce inconsistent results.

Might there be some way to fool the icon into thinking it's received a left 
click? Like to send a signal to trigger its function regardless of its precise 
location on screen?  

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