<pclass="rvps2"><spanclass="rvts6">Once you move DxWnd in the system tray with </span><spanclass="rvts16">File > Move to tray</span><spanclass="rvts6"> and until the program is terminated, an icon will be visible in the system tray. Right-clicking on the icon, you get a subset of the DxWnd commands, plus the Show command that shows the DxWnd window again. The Show command is the menu default, so you can also activate it by double-clicking on the DxWnd tray icon.</span></p>
<tdwidth="1389"style="border-color: #000000; border-style: solid; padding: 1px;"><pclass="rvps2"><spanclass="rvts6">DxWnd is ready to hook a program</span></p>
<tdwidth="1389"style="border-color: #000000; border-style: solid; padding: 1px;"><pclass="rvps2"><spanclass="rvts6">DxWnd is running, but will not affect any program</span></p>
<tdwidth="1389"style="border-color: #000000; border-style: solid; padding: 1px;"><pclass="rvps2"><spanclass="rvts6">DxWnd is currently operating on a program</span></p>