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Circle Dock / You know my love...but...
« on: July 01, 2010, 12:56 PM »
for Circle Dock, but I hate the system tray icon which doesn't change when you change the center button. I used to have every system icon hidden except for my screen lock, but now I'm using my OS's built in lock, so I want CircleDock to take the reigns as having that sole honor.
I have one big problem. I'm running W7U on an old laptop that is more like a netbook, so I'm using the classic appearance. The light grey of CDo's native icon is almost completely washed out in the light gray of the clock corner. I've used Resource Hacker to change icons in the past, but when I tried that on CDo the .exe was corrupted. Is there another home remedy I could try?
I've used a few programs that allowed a choice of two sets of tray icons. 3RVX, by Matthew Malensek, (I have no connections to him, but love his utility's utter simplicity. His 'About' tab doesn't give a URL) comes to mind because it's in use on my PC due to misbehaving media sites in regards to volume evenness. Its a small volume control that sits exclusively in the tray and has two sets of default icons, a blackish set, and a whitish set. Is that a better fit for CDo as far as another option?
Is an option to change the system tray possible at all in the future? I'm guessing the popular 'don't show' option on many programs might complicate the matter.
Thanks.
I have one big problem. I'm running W7U on an old laptop that is more like a netbook, so I'm using the classic appearance. The light grey of CDo's native icon is almost completely washed out in the light gray of the clock corner. I've used Resource Hacker to change icons in the past, but when I tried that on CDo the .exe was corrupted. Is there another home remedy I could try?
I've used a few programs that allowed a choice of two sets of tray icons. 3RVX, by Matthew Malensek, (I have no connections to him, but love his utility's utter simplicity. His 'About' tab doesn't give a URL) comes to mind because it's in use on my PC due to misbehaving media sites in regards to volume evenness. Its a small volume control that sits exclusively in the tray and has two sets of default icons, a blackish set, and a whitish set. Is that a better fit for CDo as far as another option?
Is an option to change the system tray possible at all in the future? I'm guessing the popular 'don't show' option on many programs might complicate the matter.
Thanks.