You will slow pc boot up if you have allot in system tray.
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From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:09 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] System Tray Process Correlation


>
> Walt Said:
>
> "More than enough running in the System Tray"? What does this mean? It 
> makes
> no difference how many items are running there. For that matter, you can 
> set
> Autosizer (like a lot of other programs) to _not_ display a System Tray 
> icon
> if you don't want one.
>
>
>
> ***
>
> Sorry Walt, but I hate to differ with you on this statement.
>
> The number of icons you have in your system tray are a direct correlation,
> although not a complete one, I must admit, to how many processes you have
> running in the background, and therefore, how much of your resources are
> being drained to go towards these extra processes.
>
> Like it or not, the stuff in your system tray sits in resident memory, 
> ready
> to be used at any time, this would have a direct impact on how fast your
> computer is, how much time it takes to process information and data you
> input into the computer and then sends it back to you via Jaws key echo or
> something else.
>
> Granted, you can get a complete list of all running processes you have
> running in the task manager, but why bring that up if you're looking for
> only one process.
>
> Getting back to the earlier reason for the post , the fact is, Autosizer 
> is
> a great program, and I agree with you that on some systems, such as on my
> desktop computer, it is a complete asset.  It shouldn't, however, be
> required if things are configured properly on your computer, right?
>
> I mean, let's be honest, if Freedom Scientific had wanted Autosizer to be
> included in it's program code for Jaws, it wouldn't be offered up on the 
> JFW
> Lite or Jaws Users site, it would be available to FS users as an add on to
> Jaws.
>
> The fact is, Jaws was created as a plug and play program, provided, of
> course, you have the video intercept manager installed, but in any case, 
> one
> should be able to use Jaws right out of the package, and all the settings 
> we
> do for Jaws are completely aesthetic and add more to our efficiency, not
> Jaws' efficiency.
>
> Either way. I don't want another process running in the background and
> that's that.
>
> Victor
>
>
> >
> 



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