wnosTray is an OCX which lets you place an icon in the system tray. This OCX was written completely in VB5, and supports left and right clicks and double-clicks, as well as a "flashing" action which makes having blinking icons in the systray a snap! wnosTray is Copyright ©1997 Jeffrey E. Szymona All Rights Reserved. You are permitted to use wnosTray in any application, as well as distribute the OCX file with your installation royalty-free, provided you do not take personal credit for wnosTray, or alter the OCX file in any way. Please e-mail me with any comments about wnosTray, and especially if you discover any problems or have any suggestions for additions to the features already here. Thanks! E-mail: grendel@epix.net wnosTray Homepage: http://www.epix.net/~grendel/vb/wnosTray.html Special Features ---------------- Flash Type: Boolean Flash allows you to make your system tray icon "flash" or blink.  When set to True, it takes the value of the Interval property and flashes the icon on and off at that rate. When Flash is set False, the icon is always restored, so there's no worry about leaving a blank icon in the system tray! SmartClick Type: Boolean SmartClick is a fancy property of wnosTray.ocx. If you've ever noticed, most custom controls fire a Click event in the process of firing a double-click event.  While this might not matter in most application, you still might wish to have separate events firing for each when using a system tray icon.  With SmartClick, you can set the trayicon to only fire a double-click event on a double-click, allowing you this ability. Other Properties ---------------- Visible Type: Boolean Returns/sets whether the icon is in the system tray. LeftClick, LeftDoubleClick, RightClick, RightDoubleClick Type: Event You can place any code you want executed on these events here. ToolTipText Type: String Returns/sets the tooltip that appears when the mouse is over the icon. Interval Type: Integer Returns/sets the rate at which an icon flashes, if Flash is set to True. Icon Type: Icon Returns/Sets the icon seen in the tray. Others not worth pointing out explicitly :)