Let's hear it.
In case you didn't know, your system tray is between the clock and the arrow separating the taskbar.
Right now, I have:
» Wireless Connection
» Winamp (Parkway Drive - Gimme A D)
» AVG Free Edition
» Local Area Connection
» Safely Remove Hardware
[sub]Volume control.[/sub]
Currently MSN (set to busy), Norton anti-virus, and volume control.
Let's see what the arrow is hiding
Safely remove hardware, roboform, MusicMatch Jukebox, and something that has no label. Odd.
Wireless Connection, Wireless Connection Signal indicator, Download Accel. Plus edition, NOD32 Anti Virus Control Center, AIM, Volume, Bitlord, Safely remove hardware, and Daemon tools.
-Le0n
Good Idea.
Currently Trillian, Norton Anti-Virus, Volume Control
Arrows...
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Drive, QuickTime, Sound Effect, Windows Messenger (Not Signed In), HP Digital Imaging Monitor, Safely Remove Hardware (lol).
Wow
QUOTE(Killer_Kow(MM) @ Sep 11 2006, 05:55 PM)
Currently MSN (set to busy), Norton anti-virus, and volume control.
Let's see what the arrow is hiding
Safely remove hardware, roboform, MusicMatch Jukebox, and something that has no label. Odd.
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We'll just keep that non-labeled one a secret
Trillian buddy list, wireless connection, VNC Server, Steam, iTunes, LAN connection, WindowBlinds, Safely Remove Hardware, AVG Antivirus, Volume Control, Logitech G-Series Keyboard Profiler, StealthBot.
That's a decent amount of RAM there, Voyager.
Notice how I don't even have volume control to save memory.
Instead, it's in quick launch.
oh. duh. I know what systray is. ><
StealthBot, Wireless Connection 2 (WLAN), Bluetooth®, Local Area Connection, Volume, On AC power, Bluetooth, Synaptics Pointing Device, MSN Messenger (Signed In), QuickTime, Windows Security Alert.
There.
I have 1gb RAM. Norton Antivirus,SOund Effect,QUicktime,Screeen Pixles,INternet Protection,Logitech Program,UNpullged Are connection3,NOrton-AutoProtect,Kodak,SBC Yahoo,YiM,Stealthbot
Window Blinds, stupid secuirty warning, Trillian, Safely remove hardware, mouse drivers, creative sound drivers/volume control, ati drivers, trend micro anti spyware, pc-cillin 2006,
QUOTE(RexyRex @ Sep 11 2006, 06:08 PM)
That's a decent amount of RAM there, Voyager.
Notice how I don't even have volume control to save memory.
Instead, it's in quick launch.
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[sub]
*Valug Closes Volume Control Hah, I win. No icons on the tray.[/sub]
hmm
Rodgers at home internet service button and lexmarc all in wonder printer button.
Lets see what the arrow is hiding
2 rapid acecess buttons,C-media mixer and windows security alert.
QUOTE(RexyRex @ Sep 11 2006, 08:08 PM)
That's a decent amount of RAM there, Voyager.
Notice how I don't even have volume control to save memory.
Instead, it's in quick launch.
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Meh, I can afford to burn RAM. I've got plenty.
The old taskbar thread, in a Bon Echo window.
Arrow? What arrow? Arrows are for noobs!
... I don't have one 'cuz I'm cool.
...
Anyways, I have Task Scheduler ( never bothered removing it, and I do use it on very rare occasion ) , Volume control, MSN, AIM, Y!IM.
I tend to keep a relatively clean taskbar and sys.tray.
too many things but here i go listing them
Wirelss network connection connected
D LINK adapter
msn
google talk
extender resource monitor
network magic
aim
safely remove hardware
steam
McAffee
Corel photo down loader
Dell support
quicktime
sb x-fi audio
volume
That's just background. I don't have anything special running, but I can handle a TON more. My system idle is usually around 98 percent with all that stuff running.
MSN
Stealthbot
AIM
Itunes
ATI Catylyst Control Center
Logitech Mouse and Keyboard
AOL - Connected (WTF is this, it won't let me click out of it)
Trend Micro PC- Cillin 2005
Local Area Connection
Volume
Steam, iTunes, Norton Antivirus crap, Logitech mouse connection thingy, HP digital image monitoring, volume control, ATI screen res, InCD, Safely Remove Hardware, and a thing warning me that support for XP SP1 ends on October 10th.
QUOTE(Kow @ Sep 12 2006, 04:35 PM)
That's just background. I don't have anything special running, but I can handle a TON more. My system idle is usually around 98 percent with all that stuff running.
Isn't system idle always 98% unless you are actively doing something?
What would happen if you were to try to end that process? BitDefender 9, Msn Messenger, Volume Control, Ati graphics control and sound effects.
BWLauncher, Trillian, my anti-virus software, and my internet thing. My sytem tray is located in the bottem left of my screen because I'm cool like that =)
Antivirus. That's it. I hate things in my system tray.
I do too, but generally, the stuff in my Systray are in use such as wireless, trilly, printer icon, or my itunes.