Anyone have a clue as to what part of the registry taskbar icons for applications would be in? I suspect it would entail changing a value from 1 to 0 type of a deal. I need Logitech Keyboard Settings to load so I can use my customized hotkeys but I don't feel like looking at the icon and hate the big Windows arrow even more if I'd choose to hide it. Thank you!
No reg location that I know of having looked for it diligently in the past. Some programs that normally load a systray icon allow hiding the icon completely, but they must support it using via an additional command line in the run section such as:
-hide
/hide
No reg location that I know of having looked for it diligently in the past. Some programs that normally load a systray icon allow hiding the icon completely, but they must support it using via an additional command line in the run section such as:
-hide
/hide
Ok, thanks Andavari! It could be worse. I was at least able to add the keyboard settings to the C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder after disabling the annoying SetPoint startup and its splash screen. I feel Logitech makes very high quality peripherals but, at least on my XP machine, there software installs drive me nuts and never do completely finish. Then, if I remove any of their apps from my USB ports to clean or add something to the tower I get the "New Hardware found" annoyance until Mr. XP and Logitech decide to cooperate.
Unfortunately it requires software to enable it as there's no know registry "tweaking" that I know of to deal with them for applications that don't have a -hide feature built in.
Unfortunately it requires software to enable it as there's no know registry "tweaking" that I know of to deal with them for applications that don't have a -hide feature built in.
Fortunately I was using the software, just never noticed the icon.