At 11:06 PM -0700 3/17/02, Lawrence Klinger wrote: >I'm trying to get my battery monitor icon placed in the control strip, but >can't manage to do so. > >Part of the problem may be that there's so much stuff in the CS already. >It stretches completely across the bottom of the screen. There's no >room for another icon. > >I can't figure out how to remove some of the icons that are currently in >the CS, or what actions I can take to put icons I want (like Battery >Monitor) into the CS. > >When I double-clicked the Battery Monitor icon, as message said that >to activate it I should place the "file" in the Control Strip modules >folder. But it was already there!! It also said it could be dropped on a >closed Systems Folder icon. I don't have a closed systems folder icon. >Should I create a new file folder, label it "closed systems folder" and >then place the battery monitor icon in it? Somehow I don't think that >will do the trick. > >Any insights or suggestions on how to resolve this matter would >certainly be appreciated. TIA. Larry
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