Entray Menus and Toolbars
On right-clicking any EnTray icon (either the EnTray program icon or any icon (for an object added by you) installed by EnTray), you see a pop-up menu. The first item in the menu is the default action and is shown in bold. The action associated with the first item is executed when you do a left mouse click on the icon. This item will be "Maximize <-> Minimize" if you click on the EnTray icon and "Run" if you click on any other icon added by EnTray. This is because left-clicking icons added by you runs your applications whereas left-click on the EnTray icon itself with toggle between maximizing and minimizing all applications.
Each menu item is discussed in more detail below :
Maximize <-> Minimize
Selecting this menu item will toggle between maximizing and minimizing all running applications. This can also be achieved by clicking on the EnTray icon itself.
Run
This runs the application associated with the icon that you clicked on. This action can also be performed by clicking on the icon itself.
Add / Remove Files
This brings up the EnTray drag-n-drop window into which you can drag and drop objects that you want added to EnTray. You can also delete objects previously added as well as rename them from this window.
Show EnTray icon
This menu item makes the EnTray program icon visible. This menu item will be shown only if the EnTray program icon is currently not shown. The menu item itself toggles between "Show EnTray icon" and "Hide EnTray icon" depending on the current state of EnTray.
Hide EnTray icon
Clicking on this menu item hides the EnTray program icon. If you do not have any objects in EnTray, then this menu item is disabled, since there will be no way to access EnTray if the EnTray program icon is itself hidden. This menu item toggles between "Show EnTray icon" and "Hide EnTray icon" depending on the current state of EnTray.
Help
This brings up the EnTray help index, from which you can access all the EnTray help pages, including this one. The help files must be in the same directory as ENTRAY.EXE, else help will not be started. In order to view the help files, you must have a web browser, since all the help files are in HTML format.
About EnTray
This brings up the About box which displays version number, registering information etc. This About box is also displayed at startup if you are using a unregistered version.
Exit
This stops EnTray and removes EnTray and all icons added by it from the tray. The next time you start EnTray, all settings including the objects added by you and their custom names (if you renamed any) are restored.