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I need to open an INTEL Graphic Tool clicking on a Win7 Tray Icon. This icon is not shown on the Win7 Tray but it is shown once you click on a button that shows a little  arrow-up. This button opens up an extension of the tray and there is my INTEL Graphic Tool Icon. 

The first ControlClick('[Class:Shell_TrayWnd]', '', 1502 ) at line 26 of my source code (Rotatedisplays.au3) works fine as it clicks on the up-arrow shown on the uparrowfirst Menu.jpg  picture and opens up an extension of the tray. Then I'm trying to click on the INTEL Graphic Tool Icon which is the first blue icon (up-left) of the tray extension but I failed all my attempts. Can somebody help me out?

Thanks 

Dave

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If you run AU3Info, you'll see that the hidden tray icons are inside a window called NotifyIconOverflowWindow and that the items in it are listed under the Toolbar tab in there. That might be of help to you. Also search for NotifyIconOverflowWindow and you can find some scripts that use that to do what you're looking to do I believe.

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18 hours ago, BrewManNH said:

If you run AU3Info, you'll see that the hidden tray icons are inside a window called NotifyIconOverflowWindow and that the items in it are listed under the Toolbar tab in there. That might be of help to you. Also search for NotifyIconOverflowWindow and you can find some scripts that use that to do what you're looking to do I believe.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that right away. Dave.

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