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System tray.


Question Posted Sunday March 30 2008, 1:28 pm

I was wondering if I could change the settings somewhere so in the system tray(I think it's called that..the place where it shows the time on your computer :P) it just shows the time, and you have to press the arrow to show everything in the system tray.
Atm it shows my virus program, internet, wifi, and other stuff, but I just want the time there.
I hope that makes sense.
Thank you!


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Gruntlord6 answered Saturday December 6 2008, 2:58 pm:
If you right click the program, there might be an option for system tray preferances. Some programs do not offer this option however, best of luck.
If you have any more problems, email me at gruntlord6@hotmail.com.

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