Easiest way to have a program minimize itself to the system tray using .NET 4

Only Bolivian Here picture Only Bolivian Here · Apr 19, 2012 · Viewed 36.1k times · Source

I'm making a new WPF application and I need to be able to minimize the application and have nice and snug in the system tray, right beside the clock (or in that general area).

This has to work on Windows XP, Vista and 7. I don't have to support older versions of Windows.

What's the simplest way to achieve this if I'm using .NET 4?

Answer

LaGrandMere picture LaGrandMere · Apr 19, 2012

Example in MSDN forum

Here's a quick example to show how to minimize to the notification area. You need to add references to the System.Window.Forms and System.Drawing assemblies.

public partial class Window1 : System.Windows.Window
{

    public Window1()
    {
        InitializeComponent();

        System.Windows.Forms.NotifyIcon ni = new System.Windows.Forms.NotifyIcon();
        ni.Icon = new System.Drawing.Icon("Main.ico");
        ni.Visible = true;
        ni.DoubleClick += 
            delegate(object sender, EventArgs args)
            {
                this.Show();
                this.WindowState = WindowState.Normal;
            };
    }

    protected override void OnStateChanged(EventArgs e)
    {
        if (WindowState == System.Windows.WindowState.Minimized)
            this.Hide();

        base.OnStateChanged(e);
    }
}