If I read it right he did not know where to find hidden icons. Clicking
the Show Hidden Icons will bring them up. Clicking the Customize link will
bring up options among which one can unhide specific or all icons.
One of the nicer features in Windows 7 is this very ability to control
what is shown in the sys tray. Who needs to see all of them especially when
most are seldom needed?
And I actually use the Safely Remove Hardware item quite often. Its a
wise idea to do so. I think I know a little more than you give me credit
for. ;) I think you misunderstood my original reply.
Quote of the nanosecond. . .
The colder the x-ray table, the more of your body is required to be on it.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Pastor Gil Pries" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 1:36 PM
Subject: Sys Tray Problem
Robert:
I gave that set of instructions to Les, because he asked about that
particular option.
He may have a Victor Stream and Humanware who makes the product tells their
users to use that option of safe to remove hardware before removing the
stream or a sd card from a card reader or the card reader itself.
I asked a Tech from Humanware if there was any way around the instructions I
gave and he said no.
I think the tech knows a little more about this than you do.
When I installed Windows 7, like Les, I wondered where the icons went from
the systray, because I use that option as well for my card reader when
removing a card from it.
I have sighted friends who build computers and they use that option when
they remove a card from a card reader.
I hope you have a good day today.
God bless,
Pastor Gil
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