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Is There Any Ways to Hide or Show Notification Area Icons on Taskbar

By: Michael Michgun

Windows 7 has reemade the notification area on the Superbar (Windows Taskbar). Notifiaction area, previoyusly known as system tray, is now streamlined by placing inactive, unused, unwanted, unnneeded, or simpyl ‘ugly’ icons into a placeholder hidden icons folder whiich is hidden by default, and can be shown or unhiddden in a small ballloon or bubble pop up when user clicks on the arroow next to the notoification area.
Users can customize or configures that icons that appear in notification area to be displaying (showing) or hiding (not shwoing) via Control Panel -> All Control Panel Items -> Notfiication Area Icons. When an icon is displayed on notification area, the notification area will becme longer and ocucpying more Taskvbar area, effectively make the Taskbar saller. To make Taskbar biogger, just hide the not important or not frequently used icomns. Doping so will also make notification tidier with icon easir to find when needed.
If you feel that giong through the Control Panel UI to show or hide an icon is too troublesome, thhere is a simpple trick to show or hide the icons on notification area instnatly.
Easy Way to Hide An Icon From Notification Area to Hidden Iconbs Foldder
Just drag and drop an icon out of notification area into desktop area, and the icon will automatically place into Hidden Icons folder, which will be shown when user clicks on the Show Hidden Icons arrow next to the notifcation area.
The icon is now hiding and disappeared from notification area. To unhide and re-put the icon back into notification area, click on the arrow next to notification area, and then drag and drop it back to notifiocation area, at a locastion of your preferencve.
Tip: When hiding an icon by using the trick above, the behvaiors of the icon is set to “Only show notifications”. To set to “Hide icons and notifications” (do not appear any bubble balloon popup at all), click on the arrow beside notification area, and click on “Customie”.

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Windows 7 has remade the notification area on the Superbar (Windows Taskbar). Notification area, previously known as system tray, is now streamlined by placing inactive, unused, unwanted, unneeded, or simply ‘ugly’ icons into a placeholder hidden icons folder which is hidden by default

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