Re: Unwanted Device Manager in Panel

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On Sat April 1 2023 14:58:30 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> Since nobody else is answering ... I kept trying to determine what you mean
> by "Device Manager" in the lower panel (or kicker). I can only guess that
> somehow you have right-clicked and added an applet: either "System Menu"
> or "Storage Media"?
>
> In any case, if we are talking about the same thing: then you only need to
> right-click to unlock the lower panel. Hover the mouse over the icon for
> this item, and you ought to see a small arrow, either directly above, or
> sometimes to one side, of that icon. Click (or right-click) on that, and
> you will see a menu with a few otions. (Don't know why, but some icons need
> right-click, others reveal this menu with left-click.) Among the options
> are to move the icon (which usually screws up everything else in my lower
> panel, and also just to remove.)

Hi Bill,

Thank you but that's not it.  It is not listed among the apps or
applications I can remove from the panel.  It appears there on its
own at boot.

Or now I look more closely I believe it's not appearing directly in
the panel but rather in the system tray which is in the panel.

So my question might be how do I stop this device manager from
autostarting and appearing in the system tray in 14.1.0 which was not
doing this in 14.0.13?  More specifically: in 14.1.0 I have an instance
of tdehwdevicetray running which is not there in 14.0.13.

--Mike
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