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Change how icons appear in the notification area of the taskbar

Change how icons appear in the notification area of the taskbar

The notification area is located on the right side of the taskbar by default, and it contains program icons that provide status and notifications about things like incoming e‑mail, updates, and network connectivity. When you install a new program, you can sometimes add an icon for that program to the notification area.
Picture of the notification area on the taskbarYou can expand the notification area to view hidden icons
New computers often come with icons already in the notification area, and some programs automatically add an icon to the notification area during installation. You can change which icons and notifications appear in the notification area, and for certain special icons (called system icons), you can choose whether they show up at all.
You can change the order of the icons in the notification area, and the order of hidden icons, by dragging them to the position you want.

Show contentHide content To remove or hide an icon from the notification area

  • Click the icon in the notification area and then drag it toward the desktop.

Show contentHide content To view hidden icons

  • Click the arrow next to the notification area.
    If the arrow isn't there, you don't have any hidden icons.

Show contentHide content To add a hidden icon to the notification area

  • Click the arrow next to the notification area, and then drag the icon you want to move to the notification area on the taskbar. You can drag as many hidden icons to the notification area as you want.

Show contentHide content To always show all icons on the taskbar

  1. Right-click an empty area on the taskbar, and then click Properties.
  2. Under Notification area, click Customize.
  3. Select the Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar check box, and then click OK.

Show contentHide content To change how icons and notifications appear in the notification area

    You can customize how icons and their corresponding notifications behave in the taskbar.
  1. Right-click an empty area on the taskbar, and then click Properties.
  2. Under Notification area, click Customize.
  3. For each icon, select one of the following options in the list:
    • Show icon and notifications. The icon always remains visible on the taskbar in the notification area and any notifications are displayed.
    • Hide icon and notifications. The icon is hidden and notifications aren't displayed.
    • Only show notifications. The icon is hidden, but if the program triggers a notification balloon, it's displayed on the taskbar.
  4. Click OK.

Show contentHide content To turn system icons on or off

    System icons, including Clock, Volume, Network, Power, and Solution, are special icons that are part of Windows. For these icons, you can change how the icons and notifications appear, and also whether they show up at all. You might turn off a system icon if either you or your computer manufacturer have installed a similar program. If you turn a system icon off, you can always turn it back on later.
  1. Right-click an empty area on the taskbar, and then click Properties.
  2. Under Notification area, click Customize.
  3. Click Turn system icons on or off.
  4. For each system icon, click On in the list to show the icon in the notification area, or click Off to completely remove the icon from the notification area.
  5. Click OK, and then click OK again.

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