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1. Index
2. Getting Started
3. Recording Regions
4. Working with My Screen Recorder Pro
 
Hiding the Icon in the System Tray
Maximum Recording Time and Size
Specifying Maximum File Size
Command Line Parameters
Schedule Recording
Capturing Translucent Windows
Recording Media Players and Games
Disabling Hardware Acceleration
Capture Mouse Cursor while Recording
Screen Draw
Stamping Recordings
Changing Effects while Recording
Controlling Windows Appearance
Changing Display Settings
Changing Keyboard Shortcuts
Changing General Settings
Changing Temporary File Folder
Recovering AVI Files
Saving the Last Part of a Recording
5. Configuring Audio and Video Settings
6. Working with Screen Recordings
7. Distribution Options
8. Resources
 

My Screen Recorder Pro 5.32


Hiding The Icon In The System Tray

By default, My Screen Recorder minimizes to the task bar and the system tray when you start screen recording.  You can choose to hide it while a screen recording is going on.  When hidden, only an icon appears in the the system tray and nothing is seen in the task bar.

To place My Screen Recorder in the system tray:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Settings.
  2. Select the General tab if not already selected.
  3. Check the option Hide when Minimized.
  4. Click OK.

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