Hide System Tray Icon

October 28th, 2013

hi i have windows 7 and was wondering how to completely hide or remove an icon from the system tray?
Not all of them, just one. [JDownloader’s icon if it helps] : )

Answer #1
Highlight your taskbar then Right Click and go to Properties-> Customize where it says “notification area”. From the list find the jdownloader icon and choose “only show notifications”. Alternatively you can do this from Control Panel-> Notification Area Icons or by choosing the “Customize” option at the arrow shown at the bottom right area of your taskbar. Done.
Answer #2
No, i want it kinda removed, wthat^^^ it just hides it within that hidden box which can viewed by the arrow
Answer #3
Why would you want it removed from the arrow box Anyway I think that’s impossible but I’m not sure. But… why?
Answer #4
So no body can tell im downloading : ) my bro knows the icon
Answer #5
Go to settings and then extension. Remove the tick on the left of JD Light Tray. This should remove the tray icon.
Answer #6
petemetu replied: Go to settings and then extension. Remove the tick on the left of JD Light Tray. This should remove the tray icon.
lol, that disables it from going into system tray, i simply want to hide jdownloader but keep it downloading
Answer #7
raysehell replied: petemetu replied: Go to settings and then extension. Remove the tick on the left of JD Light Tray. This should remove the tray icon.
lol, that disables it from going into system tray, i simply want to hide jdownloader but keep it downloading

You asked how to remove the icon from systray in your first post, I answered accordingly. Anyway you can use Eusing’s “Taskbar Hide” to hide icons from both the tray and taskbar. You should be able to find it on the forum. Just be sure to hide Taskbar Hide’s tray and taskbar icons too.
Answer #8
tnx
Answer #9
raysehell replied: So no body can tell im downloading : ) my bro knows the icon
If your brother is smart enough, all he has to do is look at your running processes or the extremely flashing led on your router or modem.

 

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