The notification area in Windows 7, also known as the system tray (or system tray), is a collection of small icons of running programs, displayed by default on the right side of the taskbar, which will be the bottom right corner of your desktop.
In addition to displaying the date and time, it also displays several icons that help you quickly see the status of a running program. It also displays important notifications as small text bubbles that pop up in case your action is immediately required.
The notification area in Windows 7 has undergone a major overhaul in terms of design and usability. Users have more freedom in choosing which icons and notifications will be displayed in that area.
In this article, we will see how we can customize this area to show less (or more) icons and enable or disable notifications.
Here are the steps.
1. Click the small upward-facing arrow on the left side of the notification area. You’ll see an immediate pop-up box, showing more icons and a Customize link. Click that link.
2. Clicking Customize will take you to a new window with a list of icons to be displayed in the notification area. You can scroll down and see the different programs whose icons show up and turn on notifications.
3. For each program, you can choose to show or hide icons and notifications or just show notifications.
4. There is also a Turn system icons on or off link at the bottom, clicking this will take you to another window where you can completely remove the icon from the notification area.
5. When you’re done customizing, click OK and you’re done.
That’s how you customize the notification area of Windows 7. If you know of any other tips or tricks related to this topic, feel free to share them in the comments.
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