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I managed to work around this problem as follows: The Control Center icon also becomes visible if I cycle (disable/enable) the "Show Desktop button" setting of ExplorerPatcher. Another way to make this icon become visible is to hover the mouse over the bottom part of the Quick Settings menu that appears when Win+A is pressed (the brightness/volume sliders), and then just wait a few seconds. It's as if some kind of GUI interaction is needed to trigger the refresh. But each time when Explorer starts, I have to force the icon to become visible again so I was hoping for a more permanent solution. |
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So... I don't understand what you describe here. What's the actual problem? What workaround is needed? Workaround for what? For me, it works as it should: hiding it hides the icon but Indeed, for Anyway, just as an aside, for a stupid tray icon, this generates much more discussion that other things that would seem logical to irritate people more; for example, no one complains about the battery flyout which is broken, which you'd think more people use than than people wanting to do something about this stupid icon. It's true, that for the battery flyout, much better alternatives are recommended in the README, which basically makes fixing it useless anyway. |
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This issue appears to be fixed in latest ExplorerPatcher version. Thanks! |
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This issue appears to be fixed in latest ExplorerPatcher version. Thanks!