Mat, tab to the start button and press alt enter to go to taskbar
properties.  Next, tab to the customize dialog button and press space.  You
can easily get everything to display in systray by pressing shift tab and
then pressing space to check to show all notifications.  If you tab forward
several times, you will come to entries for each notification item with
three choices for how they display.  To always have something display,
select "show icon and notifications" which is the first of the three
choices.  You probably want some to only show when there is a notification.


Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Chao [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 7:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Getting System Tray to Display More Items in Windows 7

Hi, Folks.  I just got a new Dell computer and installed Window-Eyes 
8.4.0 on it.  I'm running Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit.  When I hit 
insert-s, I only find two or three items on he System Tray; I know 
there should be more.  How do I get all the items that should be on 
the system Tray to display?  Thanks for any help you might be able to 
provide.--Matthew Chao
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