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Wireless Networking - RE: When disconnected, Is it possible to remove Windows' wireless icon |
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"ralph sanchez" wrote: > Since I choose to use my wireless adapter's software (Intel Proset) to > manage my wireless connection, I would only like to see its own icon in the > notification area. This is easy enough to do when connected by unselecting > "Show icon in the notification area when connected" in the corresponding > Windows network connection. > > When I'm disconnected, however, there are two icons in the notification area > telling me that I'm disconnected (see attached image). Does anyone know if > its possible to completely disable the icon from Windows itself? I realize > that I can configure it to always be hidden in the collapsed area, but > that's not what I'm asking. I'd rather it just go away completely since > Intel's icon already tells me everything I need to know. > > -- > Ralph Sanchez > www.texupport Try this: Right click Start Button, select properties. ... On the taskbar and start Menu Properties click on Taskbar Tab. ... Then click on Customize Opposite this check box: [ ] Hide inactive icons [ Customize...] There make sure the icon set to Hide when inactive by highlighting it and click on the drop down menu to select the proper action. HTH. nass =?Utf-8?B?bmFzcw==?= |
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