![]() The “HideVolumeOSD (Show)” program runs, shows the volume OSD, and then vanishes. The “HideVolumeOSD (Hide)” program runs, hides the volume OSD, and then vanishes. The “HideVolumeOSD” shortcut opens the normal system tray program. This gives you a way to disable the volume OSD without an application running in your system tray.Īfter you install the silent mode version, you’ll see a HideVolumeOSD folder in your Start menu with three shortcuts. If you prefer, you can install the silent mode version of HideVolumeOSD instead. How to Hide the Volume OSD Without a Tray Icon Running in the Background If you don’t want to see the system tray icon, you can just hide it by dragging and dropping it to the left of your notification area icons. Click the tray icon to toggle the volume display on or off. You’ll get a system tray icon that starts automatically when you sign in. ![]() Install the application and choose to install the tray icon version. You can find the source code on GitHub if you’re interested. Download HideVolumeOSD from developer Marcus Venturi’s website. ![]()
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