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"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 all icons remain enabled at the time. How to do this (show all icons in system tray) in windows11?
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!
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- lucydayCopper Contributor
There must be a special place in hell reserved for whoever decided that hiding icons by default was a good idea—with no option to turn it off. Right next to them sits the mastermind behind making “hide file extensions” the default setting, a choice that’s tricked countless users into double-clicking executables disguised with TXT or PDF icons
- TrevorLaneRayCopper Contributor
Coming from Windows 11, v24H2 (OS Build 26100.1742)...
This shell option opens properly, but the checkbox to show ALL icons in the tray menu *cannot be toggled*.This may have worked in the past, but is no longer a solution on the current version of Windows 11.
- TahirKhalidBrass Contributor
Solution doesn't work and its incorrect that is not the issue.
The issue is the system task tray icons are not fully displayed along the bottom right and if you're a power user and/or developer then those actions get very annoying when you have to constantly see the icons.I have ditched Windows 11 in favour of Ubuntu + Omakub enhancements for this and many other similar reasons.
I am hoping Windows 12 or whatever is better but for now my advice is switch to Windows 10 final edition it still has plenty of life and this issue will not be present.
Can we mark this as unsolved.- gmaganaCopper Contributor
Switching the O/S to solve a problem like this is laughably ridiculous.
- Bryan__TCopper Contributor
Maybe you missed it, so I'll give you the exact excerpt:
"...for this and many other similar reasons." Their O/S switch was not only for this issue, but for many issues, making the O/S switch reasonably far from laughable. Personally, I think your defense of Micro$hat is laughable. Their business model and customer ignorance has caused many to seriously consider or make the O/S switch as well. Clearly, M$ is far from defendable (for this and many other reasons, like the hacker's wet dream known as Recall), but do go on and defend them if you can say they're doing well by their customers - without lying to yourself.
- Wraith1115Copper Contributor
Nothing works. it resets EVERY SINGLE TIME there is an nvidia graphics card update. that's what causes this.
- diligent176Brass Contributor
By the way - NOT SOLVED. NO SOLUTION.
- AemonyBrass Contributor
There are working and automated solutions in the thread, just hidden as replies.
See my own solution as an example: https://github.com/Aemony/NotifyIconPromote
- diligent176Brass Contributor
FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY - PUT IT BACK M$.
PUT. IT. BACK. SHOW. ALL. ICONS.
- BobbertBrass Contributor
There is a place in hell for whoever added the feature to hide icons by default without option to disable... Right next to the genius behind "hide file extensions" feature being on by default, causing countless people to double click executables with TXT/PDF icons.
- Ktulu789Brass Contributor
The solution doesn't work
- Press Win+R to open the Run prompt.
- Enter this value: explorer shell:::{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}
- Tick the Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar checkbox.
- Click the OK button.
This is not a solution to anything. Yes, the window exists and you can check the box but it doesn't enable anything. After checking it you can't uncheck it anymore. It's just broken and useless. New Application application icons will still be hidden and need to be dragged/enabled to appear on the Systray.
This is why nobody likes Win11. I sadly have a Laptop with this pseudo OS and I can't downgrade to Windows 10 for there are some missing drivers. Thankfully my desktop PC is my main machine and this cartoon of an OS I just use it sometimes to watch Netflix. But I wont upgrade until Win10 gets crippled completely after it's end of support which is gonna be many more years than 2025.
- ernman111Copper Contributor
yes, worthless... however, the next solution works perfectly...
- JoachimS750Brass Contributor
Powershell as admin:
$RegistryPath = 'HKCU:\Control Panel\NotifyIconSettings'
$Name = 'IsPromoted'
$Value = '1'
Get-ChildItem -path $RegistryPath -Recurse | ForEach-Object {New-ItemProperty -Path $_.PSPath -Name $Name -Value $Value -PropertyType DWORD -Force }
All system tray icons now showing, even after restart, enjoy ..- ktexCopper Contributor
Do you have a solution for the taskbar as well? I don't want to show notification icon, the little arrow is sufficient for me but I want all the icon in the taskbar (the shortcut of software) are shown... At the start of Windows all is displayed properly but after 30seconds then Windows group some of them...
- YodamannCopper Contributor
Madness, and microsoft wonders why windows 11 has slow adoption, its these finer details... and lack of any follow through.
- THE_TechNickBrass Contributor
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, JUST BRING BACK THE"SHOW ALL ICONS" OPTION!!!!!!!
- MisophoniqBrass Contributor
Exactly. So typical Microsoft. Taking away options we want to keep and replacing it with crap we didn't ask for.
- ItharenCopper Contributor
This is not working. also still have to turning each one "on", one by one, day to day.... (it also turns off after software updates)
BRING BACK FEATURES FROM 10...
total mindf