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I'm trying to get my program to run in the bottom right hand corner, how do
I do this?
Apr 7 '08 #1
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I'm trying to get my program to run in the bottom right hand corner,
how do I do this?
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...otifyicon.aspx
Armin

Apr 7 '08 #2
"Armin Zingler" <az*******@free net.deschrieb
"koosh34" <ko*****@hotmai l.comschrieb
I'm trying to get my program to run in the bottom right hand
corner, how do I do this?

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...otifyicon.aspx
Forgot the subject. Sorry.
If you want to place a Form, set it's location property. For example:

Me.Location = CType(Screen.Pr imaryScreen.Wor kingArea.Size - Me.Size,
Point)

Be aware that there can be multiple screens (see also
System.Windows. Forms.Screen.Al lScreens)
Armin

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