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I was looking for a registry tweak to enable the volume icon in the system tray and found the following:

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; Volume Control : 0000000B = Hide
; : 0000000F = Show
;
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\SysTray]
"Services"=dword: 0000000F

So it appears that the third bit controls the volume icon. I also saw a couple of posts on the forum referencing this key that indicated that the second bit contols the hot plug icon.

Just out of curiosity, can anyone confirm what bits 1, 2 and 4 do? I've toggled them on/off and can't seem to see any changes to my system. Also, are the first 4 bits the only ones that do anything?

Thanks!

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After wading through a bunch of Google pages, it appears that bit 2 does control the hot plug icon in the system tray. This is the message that you get when you remove a piece of hardware before Windows thinks you should. :rolleyes:

That leaves bits 1 and 4 to be defined as well as determining whether the upper bits have any function.

Anybody? :whistle:

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