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STI v1.06 Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the system tray or systray?
    The system tray [always known as systray] is a section located at one end of the taskbar in Windows 95, 98, Millennium, 2000, and XP. It is used to display the clock as well as the icons for certain programs.

 

  • What do you mean by STI?
    STI is stand for System Tray Icons.

 

  • What is the STI v1.06 Type?
    ActiveX control.

     

  • What is the Compatibility of STI v1.06 with .Net?
    100% .NET Compatible.

 

  • What are the languages included in the sample code?
    VB 6.0, VB.NET, VC#.NET, VJ#.NET.

 

  • What is the kind of the information returned by STI?
    Hwnd: Handle to the window that will receive notification messages associated with an icon in the taskbar status area.
    uId: Application-defined identifier of the taskbar icon.
    ucallbackMessage: Application-defined message identifier. The system uses this identifier for notification messages that it sends to the window identified in hWnd. These notifications are sent when a mouse event occurs in the bounding rectangle of the icon.
    Param1(1): unknown interpretation.
    hIcon : Handle to the icon.
    Param2(2): unknown interpretation.
    APath: The path of the application which adds the icon to system tray area.
    ToolTip: The tooltip associated with the icon.
    Bitmap: index of the posted icon.
    Command: command id.
    State: icon state.
    Style: icon style.
    Data: pointer to the data of the tray.
    str : pointer to tooltip.

 

  • How can I stop the Nag screen from appearing when start using the control?
    You must order STI to stop the nag screen from appearing, click
    here to order STI online now, When you order, you'll receive a special download link by email where you can get the unrestricted version.
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