brucexs wrote:

> pproconf.exe which allows you to gray-check "use last 
> button for active setup" which you need to do if you want to override 
> commands for tray buttons.  LastActiveHandle is set to window

so I have overridden the left/right single/double click actions with 
these idioms

LCmd1=.IfDoubleClick("trayicon.rightdouble
(lastactivehandle)","trayicon.right(lastactivehandle)")

RCmd1=.IfDoubleClick("trayicon.rightdouble
(lastactivehandle)","trayicon.right(lastactivehandle)")

and they work really great, now pprotray icons can mimic windows tray 
icons completely, and do much more as well!

Some glitches:

pproconf.exe: the tooltip "use last button for active setup" says you 
can override _middle_ and right buttons, should say _left_ and right.

The icon for the F-Prot antivirus gets repainted in a strange way upon a 
series of leftdouble clicks. with windows tray it toggles the icon from 
an "AV enabled" to an "AV disabled" status. with pprotray sometimes the 
"AV disabled" icon is replaced by a generic window icon, I don't know 
where that's coming from. In case you want to reproduce, F-Prot for 
windows is trialware, installs and uninstalls very cleanly. The 
component in question is F-StopW.

Finally an icon that continues to give me grief is CLCL (see one of my 
posts from yesterday). It just isn't picked up from the beginning. I 
start it as a user startup folder item, as I do for powerpro. pptray 
starts in winlogon.



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