Minimizing TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms to the System Tray
TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms requires the control to remain visible during operation, making system tray minimization non-trivial. This sample application demonstrates a workaround technique that keeps the component functional while hiding it in the Windows system tray.

A customer asked me for help minimizing TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms to the system tray. As TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms always must be visible to work properly, we have to use a little trick to accomplish this task. I thought that this might be interesting for everyone.
I made a small sample which shows how to realize that. Please have a look at the full article at:
Minimizing TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms to the system tray
Please contact me, if you have any questions about it.
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