There needs to be a better way of making sure system tray icon stays visible

I once accidentally got the readycache icon to display in the system tray area, its good to see if its green or red to know its ifs active or not, but i can’t get it to show up again, i’ve gone into the customize menu and looked at the readycache enabled and disabled icon “notifier” settings, both are set to “show icon and notifications” but it doesn’t show up where it should. 

Restarting the app does nothing, I think they need to add an option to do this in the program.

I get the feeling it requires something to go wrong, aka readycache disabled triggers before it will show up.

Windows 7 and 8 hide sys trey icons by default. You should be able to see the sys trey icons by clicking the little arrow beside the system trey. If you want it locked to the system trey you can drag and drop it from the hidden section to the system trey. 

Ah ok, for some reason the boot up run of express cache doesn’t show up in system tray hidden area at all.

I dunno, explorer crashed eventually and it automatically reloaded, and there it was, the express cache tray icon:P

@drlucky wrote:

Windows 7 and 8 hide sys trey icons by default. You should be able to see the sys trey icons by clicking the little arrow beside the system trey. If you want it locked to the system trey you can drag and drop it from the hidden section to the system trey. 

I don’t think Windows 7 and 8 hides this by default. Anyways, is there an option at the software itself to always show at system tray?

just go to hidden icons the ewo arroews pointing up and click customize,and put a check in always show icons at the bottom left  win7 

might also make sure that in the drop down windows has icon and notifcation

well it worked for me in win7