Plasma/SystemTray

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The System Tray widget displays system information, notifications, and services

Features

  • Displays system information
  • Holds the Device Notifier and Notifications widgets
  • Allows you to interact with applications that run in the background
  • Allows you to interact with devices connected to your computer
  • Hover over an icon to get information on the status of its application

The System Tray widget

The System Tray is a widget which is normally found to the right in the standard panel. It typically holds interfaces for the Notifications widget, the Device Notifier, Klipper, KMix, and external equipment such as Bluetooth devices or printers. Other applications may also use System Tray.

To interact with an application in the System Tray right click on its icon. (With Klipper you have to left click.) In some cases you can bring up a window for the application by clicking its icon. Some icons may be hidden either because the service is not active or because it has been configuret to be hidden. You can allways bring up a hidden icon by clicking the icon.

Settings

Since the System Tray is a widget, you can place it in another panel, on the desktop, or in any Plasma containment. To access its settings dialog you right click somewhere in the System Tray outside of the icons, for example on the arrow to the right.

In the Display page you choose which item categories you want to see in the System Tray, and you can activate further services in the list Extra Items.

In the Entries page you will see entries for all the services that can show up in the System Tray. For each item you chooce when it should be shown under Visibility. There are three options

  • Auto means that you only see an icon when the service is active
  • Hidden means that the icon is always hidden
  • Allways Visible means that the icon will be shown even when the service is not active