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abdullah5490
May 11, 2022Brass Contributor
"Show all icons in system tray" option in windows11
Hello there. Subject said that all. This option was available till windows10 in taskbar and start menu settings, but in windows11, I found a settings to enable notification icons one by one, and not ...
- Dec 19, 2022
To always show all the Icons in the System Tray or Notification area of Windows 11/10, follow these steps:
1. Press Win+R to open the Run prompt.
2. Enter this value: explorer shell:::{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}
3. Tick the Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar checkbox.
4. Click the OK button.Hope this helps everyone!
Sidney1685
Apr 10, 2024Copper Contributor
In Windows 11, the option to show all icons in the system tray has been replaced with a new approach that allows you to individually choose which icons to show in the system tray. However, if you still prefer to see all icons in the system tray at once, you can follow these steps:
1.Right-click on the taskbar.
2.Select "Taskbar settings" from the context menu.
3.In the Taskbar settings window, scroll down to the "Notification area" section.
4.Click on "Turn system icons on or off."
5.Toggle on the switches next to the system icons you want to display in the system tray. By default, this list includes icons like Clock, Volume, Network, and Power.
1.Right-click on the taskbar.
2.Select "Taskbar settings" from the context menu.
3.In the Taskbar settings window, scroll down to the "Notification area" section.
4.Click on "Turn system icons on or off."
5.Toggle on the switches next to the system icons you want to display in the system tray. By default, this list includes icons like Clock, Volume, Network, and Power.
vaiium
Apr 10, 2024Brass Contributor
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