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Exodus43
15th March 2009, 17:47
I am having problems with the autogk window. If i have the window open and then I minimize it. I can't restore the window, it is stuck in the tray, but cant get the window back. Sometime when it is in the system tool bar and i open the window, then i try to minimize it again, it wont work. I cant close the window. It is weird, minimize, maximize and restore wont work.
Anyone else having this problem or know how to fix it?
BigDid
15th March 2009, 20:47
Hi,
Not here. You may want to do a clean uninstall and re-install...
Did
CWR03
16th March 2009, 00:45
Did you try simply double-clicking the tray icon after you minimize it?
yetanotherid
21st March 2009, 03:28
I find AutoGKs habit of minimising itself to the tray very annoying. I wish there was an option to disable that.
budwzr
27th March 2009, 12:56
Each app within AGK gives its own status info, so AGK gracefully steps aside, like a gentleman, and gives the floor to the active app, which minimizes the taskbar clutter.
I find AutoGKs habit of minimising itself to the tray very annoying. I wish there was an option to disable that.
yetanotherid
29th March 2009, 05:28
Each app within AGK gives its own status info, so AGK gracefully steps aside, like a gentleman, and gives the floor to the active app, which minimizes the taskbar clutter.
Well personally I'd prefer it be a real gentleman and let me decide for myself whether my taskbar is in fact cluttered and whether when I restore it, it's okay for it to then be in a different position on the task bar relative to the rest of the programs forcing me to move the mouse in the wrong direction to select it until I remember.
I'd also prefer it if I didn't have to go into the "Customise Notifications" dialogue to tell Windows not to hide an icon I'd rather wasn't there in the first place.
And given that I have a utility installed which allows me to minimise virtually any program to the tray by right clicking on it's close button, I'd consider it to be much more gentlemanly behaviour if programs allowed me minimise them to the tray when I desire to do so rather than being forced to do it that way whether my task bar is cluttered or not.
Lastly, I wish I didn't have to constantly remember not to hit AutoGKs minimise button if I don't want it disappearing to the tray, instead having to select the program behind it to bring that program to the foreground, or on even more annoying occasions, use the shortcut to the desktop to minimise all programs then restore the one I want to the foreground.... all in order to stop AutoGK wandering off to the tray.
For a program to be gentlemanly is one thing, but when it can't even be consistently gentlemanly when it's minimised I wish it wouldn't even bother trying at all. But maybe that's just me. ;-)
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