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Thanks jpg,

I'll see if I can find this functionality in AutoIt, if not I might take you up on you exe-offer :-)
And mouser, I agree with you, I think something like a small program (or maybe object) like this could benefit some programmers and users.

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Thanks for the reply.

That maybe so, but the problem is, that the script icon disappears once the script has finished. Obviously I want a permanent status indicator.

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Hi there,

I am looking for a way to display on-screen (in a very inconspicuous way) what function I have assigned to the button of my pen on a wacom graphics tablet. I only have 1 button on this pen and I change the function assigned to it by means of AutoIt scripts. But I would like some visual feedback so I can actually see what function is assigned at any time.
I was thinking along the lines of a tray-icon that changes color or shape. Probably best way to do this is to have the tray-icon change color by means of a commandline option which one can easily program into an AutoIt script.
So, effectively I am looking for a "status-led" that I can set to any color I want at will.

Hope someone is interested in this.

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