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Keeping FARR open and on top
jerry4dos:
I've been poking around the OPTIONS settings, and I'm so close to getting FARR set to operate just the way I want, I can't believe I can't find the last "perfect setting."
I have:
[check] NumPad keys launch results from search window
[no check] Close Window After Launch
[check] Always Maintain Focus
I want all launches to behave like I'd right-clicked, and selected "Launch and stay open."
It works perfectly if I launch with NumPad 1-9, but if I select anything farther down the list (scrolling + enter, or double-left-click) FARR immediately closes. Can I keep it open and "on top" at all times?
(I found an old forum thread on this topic, July 2006, indicating FARR couldn't stay on top at all times -- but newer versions have come out since then. Still not possible?)
A DIFFERENT QUESTION:
In v1.07.21, I could set OPTIONS so FARR wouldn't start automatically with Windows loaded, and I could start it with my own Shortcut key, and then it would completely unload itself after launching my selected program.
The newer versions, even if not set to start with Windows, leave a System Tray icon running after I once use FARR. Any way of turning this behavior off?
Thanks.
Jerry
mouser:
The newer versions, even if not set to start with Windows, leave a System Tray icon running after I once use FARR. Any way of turning this behavior off?
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yes, i think if you put the option -notray in the commandline arguments for your farr shortcut, it should exit for real and not stay in tray (this is a change in the way it used to operate).
I want all launches to behave like I'd right-clicked, and selected "Launch and stay open."
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it seems to me that unchecking the option "close window after launch" would be smart to behave as you ask so i will make that so.
jerry4dos:
I'm not having any luck with the "-notray" switch and v1.13.02. If I put -notray inside the quotation marks in the shortcut command line, Windows won't buy it. It lets me put -notray AFTER the closing quotation mark, but the shortcut still just launches the System Tray icon.
mouser:
sorry i was wrong, the commandline switch to make it truly exit when you close it and not use the tray is:
-standalone
jerry4dos:
"-standalone" works perfectly!
Thanks.
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