Hi

Another way to get programs into the system tray in windows 7 is to pin the
program to the system tray.  To do this, you must find the path for and the
name of the actual program.  You can find this information in the properties
of a shortcut for the program.  To view a shortcut's properties, focus on
the shortcut and press the applications key for the context menu.  Then
arrow up one time and when it says properties, press enter.  Focus  will be
on the path and program name, which are highlighted. if you can't find a
shortcut, there usually will be one in the all programs menu of the start
menu.  So navigate to the path and the program name.  Be careful that you
navigate to the entry that has the same extension, such as exe, as the
shortcut.  This may be a bit tricky, since if you hide file extensions,
there might be multiple entries in the folder that will read the same in
Windows.  Once you have focus on the program you want, press the
applications key to open the context menu.  Then arrow down to pin to system
tray and press enter.  The program should show up the next time it's started
if not immediately.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Dacia Luck
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 10:10
To: jaws-users-list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] adding Microsoft Security Essentials to the System
Tray?

Hi,

At one point Microsoft Security Essentials was anitem found in my system
tray.  However, when I updated to a newer version it's no longer in my
system tray.  How can I add it or other programs to my system tray?  I'm
using JAWS 13 and have a Windows 7 64 bit OS.

thanks,

Dacia

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