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NukeFace1945
So, 2 computers here that suddenly have the volume icon hidden behind another icon.
"It's not hidden, it's turned off - turn it on via 'Turn system icons on or off' " -> No, it's hidden, not off.
How do I know? If I open the 'Turn system icons on or off' and opt to "turn off volume", then the Network icon dissappears. Turn that off, Dropbox leaves the screen.
It's just that icon. If I turn off "Microphone" it dissapears from the system tray, turn it back on and it goes into the pop-up system tray (under the up chevron).
How do I get the volume icon back? It's got that handy volume menu/mixer in it that I want ;-)
EDIT: Actually, it's not specific to the icon. I just clicked & dragged another icon to all the way over the clock (to become the most right icon) and now that icon has dissappeared and the volume has returned. It appears the first position (from the right) is now default behind some bigger/differently categorized icons (like date/time & Input Indicator).
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"It's not hidden, it's turned off - turn it on via 'Turn system icons on or off' " -> No, it's hidden, not off.
How do I know? If I open the 'Turn system icons on or off' and opt to "turn off volume", then the Network icon dissappears. Turn that off, Dropbox leaves the screen.
It's just that icon. If I turn off "Microphone" it dissapears from the system tray, turn it back on and it goes into the pop-up system tray (under the up chevron).
How do I get the volume icon back? It's got that handy volume menu/mixer in it that I want ;-)
EDIT: Actually, it's not specific to the icon. I just clicked & dragged another icon to all the way over the clock (to become the most right icon) and now that icon has dissappeared and the volume has returned. It appears the first position (from the right) is now default behind some bigger/differently categorized icons (like date/time & Input Indicator).
Continue reading...