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[330] JK TrayIcon

Last post 04-24-2005 4:53 AM by craxd. 4 replies.
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  • 01-01-1999 12:00 AM

    [330] JK TrayIcon

    This thread is for discussions of JK TrayIcon.

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  • 10-12-2003 5:34 AM In reply to

    • Madboy
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    Aghh!

    When you download it and run it through VB you get a few errors. To fix it you have to sort it out yourself, getting the forms and controls loaded correctly. I didnt bother, not worth dloading
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  • 10-22-2003 10:14 PM In reply to

    Well Done but...

    Very nicely done, i've always wanted to do this! Only prob is the fact u forget to say that the pics gotta be of a certain sort or size. I only got it to work after using ur default red mouse ico. I will experiment later with this. Overall well.
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  • 12-19-2003 2:09 PM In reply to

    • darkwolf
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    just because you couldn't be bothered to sort it doesn't mean it's not worth downloading
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  • 04-24-2005 4:53 AM In reply to

    • craxd
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    I thought it was a well done job. If you dont know enough to register an ocx and NOT use the old project file, you may not need the control.

    Simply register the ocx where you want it, generally in the Windows/System directory. Next simply open the examples form in VB. After this, load the ocx on the control bar and then place it on the form. Re-save the form, the project file, and you have it. It runs perfect for me. However, I wish it had a right click menu shown. Ahhh, with all the effort of writing the control, the user should know how to do this ones self if using this ocx.

    Best,

    Will
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