by rovingcowboy » Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:46 am
What i said was not a program error, it was a feature,
1. Open / start mediamonkey.
2. Go to options make sure the setting for close to tray is on.
3. Close options, right click on windows taskbar then on the context menu click on toolbars, then make sure you have mediamonkey toolbar checked for being turned on.
4. Now you can close mediamonkey and it will stay in the system tray, you then have to exit mediamonkey by right clicking the icon in the system tray.
5. #4 wont keep mediamonkey restarting in system tray you will always have to do the close of it for it to be in the tray.
6. Use minimize button to change the player to micro player.
7. Now mediamonkey should be closed by the right click of the tray icon, and mediamonkey should open in the micro player mode, depending on skin you use for mediamonkey the micro player can be small or large one, all mine are small.
8. If the micro player is too big for you're wants, then you could right click the task bar and get the context menu up, click on toolbars and uncheck mediamonkey toolbar. This will not show the microplayer but should still allow mediamonkey to play with icon in the tray,
9. So doing all that should make mediamonkey restart as the icon in the tray, unless they changed mediamonkey to remove the feature of remembering how it was configured when it was exited.
What i said was not a program error, it was a feature,
1. Open / start mediamonkey.
2. Go to options make sure the setting for close to tray is on.
3. Close options, right click on windows taskbar then on the context menu click on toolbars, then make sure you have mediamonkey toolbar checked for being turned on.
4. Now you can close mediamonkey and it will stay in the system tray, you then have to exit mediamonkey by right clicking the icon in the system tray.
5. #4 wont keep mediamonkey restarting in system tray you will always have to do the close of it for it to be in the tray.
6. Use minimize button to change the player to micro player.
7. Now mediamonkey should be closed by the right click of the tray icon, and mediamonkey should open in the micro player mode, depending on skin you use for mediamonkey the micro player can be small or large one, all mine are small.
8. If the micro player is too big for you're wants, then you could right click the task bar and get the context menu up, click on toolbars and uncheck mediamonkey toolbar. This will not show the microplayer but should still allow mediamonkey to play with icon in the tray,
9. So doing all that should make mediamonkey restart as the icon in the tray, unless they changed mediamonkey to remove the feature of remembering how it was configured when it was exited.