Display Taskbar Icon With Double Click Event
I want to create an icon that when I click at it ==> do some thing, and when I close the window ==> it still in the task bar.
example:
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I want to create an icon that when I click at it ==> do some thing, and when I close the window ==> it still in the task bar.
example:
Thank You.
Found Solution and Posted It as Answer.
c# wpf
3
Possible duplicate of Add a WPF Application to Windows Taskbar
– D.Mendes
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
You can take a tour here: c# taskbar icon
– Foo
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
Thank You Guys, I used theNotifyIcon
control fromSystem.Windows.Forms
and worked. Thanks
– Mohammed AlShoubaki
Nov 14 '18 at 11:29
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I want to create an icon that when I click at it ==> do some thing, and when I close the window ==> it still in the task bar.
example:
Thank You.
Found Solution and Posted It as Answer.
c# wpf
I want to create an icon that when I click at it ==> do some thing, and when I close the window ==> it still in the task bar.
example:
Thank You.
Found Solution and Posted It as Answer.
c# wpf
c# wpf
edited Nov 14 '18 at 11:36
Mohammed AlShoubaki
asked Nov 14 '18 at 10:56
Mohammed AlShoubakiMohammed AlShoubaki
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3
Possible duplicate of Add a WPF Application to Windows Taskbar
– D.Mendes
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
You can take a tour here: c# taskbar icon
– Foo
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
Thank You Guys, I used theNotifyIcon
control fromSystem.Windows.Forms
and worked. Thanks
– Mohammed AlShoubaki
Nov 14 '18 at 11:29
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3
Possible duplicate of Add a WPF Application to Windows Taskbar
– D.Mendes
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
You can take a tour here: c# taskbar icon
– Foo
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
Thank You Guys, I used theNotifyIcon
control fromSystem.Windows.Forms
and worked. Thanks
– Mohammed AlShoubaki
Nov 14 '18 at 11:29
3
3
Possible duplicate of Add a WPF Application to Windows Taskbar
– D.Mendes
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
Possible duplicate of Add a WPF Application to Windows Taskbar
– D.Mendes
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
You can take a tour here: c# taskbar icon
– Foo
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
You can take a tour here: c# taskbar icon
– Foo
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
Thank You Guys, I used the
NotifyIcon
control from System.Windows.Forms
and worked. Thanks– Mohammed AlShoubaki
Nov 14 '18 at 11:29
Thank You Guys, I used the
NotifyIcon
control from System.Windows.Forms
and worked. Thanks– Mohammed AlShoubaki
Nov 14 '18 at 11:29
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NotifyIcon icon = new NotifyIcon();
icon.Icon = new System.Drawing.Icon("icon.ico");
icon.Visible = true;
icon.DoubleClick += Icon_DoubleClick;
icon.ShowBalloonTip(2000, "Hello", "This is Tip", ToolTipIcon.Info);
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NotifyIcon icon = new NotifyIcon();
icon.Icon = new System.Drawing.Icon("icon.ico");
icon.Visible = true;
icon.DoubleClick += Icon_DoubleClick;
icon.ShowBalloonTip(2000, "Hello", "This is Tip", ToolTipIcon.Info);
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This Was Helpful:
NotifyIcon icon = new NotifyIcon();
icon.Icon = new System.Drawing.Icon("icon.ico");
icon.Visible = true;
icon.DoubleClick += Icon_DoubleClick;
icon.ShowBalloonTip(2000, "Hello", "This is Tip", ToolTipIcon.Info);
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NotifyIcon icon = new NotifyIcon();
icon.Icon = new System.Drawing.Icon("icon.ico");
icon.Visible = true;
icon.DoubleClick += Icon_DoubleClick;
icon.ShowBalloonTip(2000, "Hello", "This is Tip", ToolTipIcon.Info);
This Was Helpful:
NotifyIcon icon = new NotifyIcon();
icon.Icon = new System.Drawing.Icon("icon.ico");
icon.Visible = true;
icon.DoubleClick += Icon_DoubleClick;
icon.ShowBalloonTip(2000, "Hello", "This is Tip", ToolTipIcon.Info);
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Possible duplicate of Add a WPF Application to Windows Taskbar
– D.Mendes
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
You can take a tour here: c# taskbar icon
– Foo
Nov 14 '18 at 10:59
Thank You Guys, I used the
NotifyIcon
control fromSystem.Windows.Forms
and worked. Thanks– Mohammed AlShoubaki
Nov 14 '18 at 11:29