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Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:27 pm
by Apesbrain
If PP 4.5.3.0 is running, its icon appears in taskbar. You can ALT-TAB to it. But if you click on it, it disappears and PP closes.

Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:13 pm
by Jeff
Just to make sure we're on the same page, here's how the typical interaction with the tray icon works:

- If you can alt-tab to it, then the window is already open. ie. if POP Peeper is minimized to the tray, then POP Peeper will *not* appear in the alt-tab list of programs.

When you double-click on the tray icon:
- If PP is minimized to the tray, PP will open and get the focus
- If PP is open, but is not the window that has the focus, then it obtains the focus
- If PP is open *and* has the focus, PP will minimize (this may be a little abnormal compared to other programs but, personally, I wish all programs behaved that way instead "double-clicking when program has focus" doing absolutely nothing. As far as PP is concerned, it allows you to get a quick peep at your messages and back to minimize without having to move your mouse).

- You can also assign a command for single-click behavior (ie. a single-click can perform the same behavior).


So, I want to understand what you mean by this:
"But if you click on it, it disappears and PP closes."

Specifically, what do you mean by "it disappears and PP closes" -- are you saying that PP actually exits and you have to run PP again? Or does the tray icon still exist? If the tray icon is still there, then I suspect that my explanation above should answer what's happening (that is, PP is minimizing back to the tray because PP is the program that has the focus when you click on it).

Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:49 am
by Apesbrain
Sorry for any confusion. I'm not talking about the PP tray icon, but the PP taskbar icon. The one that appears at bottom of Win 10 screen when PP has been opened from the tray icon.

To repeat:
1. Open PP from tray icon (now called Notification Area)
2. Click on PP taskbar icon
3. PP closes to tray icon

I guess it makes sense but it's different from other programs as you've said.

Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 1:15 am
by mjs
Apesbrain wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:49 am Sorry for any confusion. I'm not talking about the PP tray icon, but the PP taskbar icon. The one that appears at bottom of Win 10 screen when PP has been opened from the tray icon.

To repeat:
1. Open PP from tray icon (now called Notification Area)
2. Click on PP taskbar icon
3. PP closes to tray icon

I guess it makes sense but it's different from other programs as you've said.
Please post a screen-shot of the "PP taskbar icon.... that appears at the bottom of Win 10 screen when PP has been opened from the tray icon" (as you have described). (I'm personally at a loss as to what your speaking of. :?)

Information on how to do this can be found in the following Sticky topic: How to take a screenshot and attach/insert it into your post.

ADDENDUM: Please also attach a screen-shot of your "Tray Icon" settings (at "Tools">"Options">"Tray Icon" as illustrated in the screen-shot below):
Tools-Options-Tray Iconl.png

Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 10:27 am
by Apesbrain
As requested:

Image

Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:05 pm
by mjs
Thanks for the screen-shot.

If you right-click on that PP icon in the Task Bar do you get this Pop-Up displayed above the Task Bar?:
Do you get this result doing a right-click on the Task Bar PP icon?
Do you get this result doing a right-click on the Task Bar PP icon?
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Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:58 pm
by Jeff
Sorry, I completely read that wrong. I use the same terminology myself (taskbar/tray) and yet I still managed to mis-interpret it... #-o

Ok, to answer your question -- POP Peeper through v4 has not had a way to minimize to the *taskbar*. Whenever you minimize POP Peeper, it always goes to the *tray*. So when you click on the *taskbar* icon for a program, that will either bring it into focus (if another window previously had the focus), or it will minimize the window; and for PP, that means it minimizes to the *tray*.

This behavior will be optional in POP Peeper v5 -- there will be an option that minimizing will not go to the *tray*. I've specifically tested the behavior you're describing and when this option is changed, clicking on the *taskbar* icon will behave as other programs do (the icon remains in the *taskbar*).

PP_MinimizeToTrayOption.png
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Re: Odd Win 10 taskbar behavior

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:51 pm
by Apesbrain
Thank you both for your replies. Exciting to know there's a "v5" in the future!