f.lux won't hide in the notification bar.
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Click and drag the icon into the hidden icons area.
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Clicking and dragging has the same effect as going into the taskbar properties. It still keeps coming back.
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@JohnNorman said:
Clicking and dragging has the same effect as going into the taskbar properties. It still keeps coming back.
I have to admit that I'm at the point now where I'd like to just advise that you say "screw it" and just let it not be hidden. Besides, it's more convenient to have it NOT be hidden anyway.
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So apart from telling me how to hide the icon which I already knew no one has any ideas?
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Well, there are only 3 other people who have replied so far besides me. So, that means 4 people have said that they don't know how to fix this issue (that includes me).
Like I said, if I were at this point, then I'd just say "lol forget it. It's not worth it. It's only one little icon".
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Hi, this issue is still present with the new beta (4.20) and I must say it's pretty annoying.
Personally I like to hide all icons of apps that do not require frequent reference and f.lux is totally one of those! It's been tested on Win10 both 32 and 64 bit, three machines, so it looks it's the app issue, not OS one.
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@mikolajek I have the same problem as you.WIN10 x64.
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@lorna App notification also has the same problem, can not be completely shut down, each time the computer restarts, f.lux run, the f.lux app notification will automatically open just like the icon in the notification bar.
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@alnhny said in f.lux won't hide in the notification bar.:
@lorna App notification also has the same problem, can not be completely shut down, each time the computer restarts, f.lux run, the f.lux app notification will automatically open just like the icon in the notification bar.
Same here. Win10 x64 creators update
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I think I found the problem. F.lux is weirdly registering itself. you can see in the linked and attached image, there's a bunch of f.lux and only one instance is running on the computer. You set f.lux to be hidden, but then f.lux changes what it is and so returns to the taskbar.
https://puu.sh/vBHu2.png
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I will second this, as I'm having this exact same problem. Each different Flux title creates a new entry in the icon hiding list, identically to how it's shown in the screenshot above. A new one appears on every computer startup.