sirWest / AudioSwitch

Switch between default audio input or output + change volume
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Audioswitch stuck behind the systray #171

Open Delgathar opened 1 year ago

Delgathar commented 1 year ago

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For some reason, when I click on the Audioswitch icon, the little window appears behind the systray instead of in front. Is there any way to move it to the side or make it always on top? Movable would probably be best. Thank you.

sirWest commented 1 year ago

You can set any icon to always show in the visible tray icon area in Windows to prevent needing the extra icon menu to be needed at all. To do this in Windows 10 you can follow the steps shown in https://www.lifewire.com/show-or-hide-icons-in-system-tray-in-windows-10-5115219 under the title "How to Show and Hide Windows 10 System Tray Icons". In Windows 11 you can find the setting when opening the Settings window and searching for "Show or hide icons that appear on the corner of your taskbar". There you have the dropdown for "Corner overflow icons" where you can select the current icons individually to always show.

Delgathar commented 1 year ago

Hello,

I wasn’t complaining about not being able to see my icon. The icon is right there in the picture, perfectly visible. The problem is the window that pops up when I click on the icon. The Audioswitch window pops up underneath the systray, just like in the picture. The red arrow is pointing at the hidden window, not the icon.

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Delgathar commented 1 year ago

Screenshot_3

As you can see in the picture. The ICON is perfectly visible. The problem is the audioswitch window is hidden by the systray