Hi Tom,

If you really need to ensure your flash drive is closed, you can always open 
the Computer icon, highlight the flash drive, press the Applications key, arrow 
to Eject and press Enter.

Hth,

Rod
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On Behalf Of Tom Fairhurst via Talk
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 11:08 AM
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Subject: Windows 7 System Tray

I seem to have lost my Safely Remove Hardware and Volume icons in the system 
tray. In Notifications, I have Show All Icons checked. Yet, Window-Eyes 9.2 
doesn’t see these. Now that I think about it, they have not been there for a 
while, long before 9.2. I especially need the Safely Remove Hardware icon back. 
How can I get it back?
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