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Awake: No System Tray Icon #34227
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Closing this issue as it is identical to #34148 |
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Labels
Issue-Bug
Something isn't working
Needs-Triage
For issues raised to be triaged and prioritized by internal Microsoft teams
Microsoft PowerToys version
v0.83.0
Installation method
PowerToys auto-update
Running as admin
Yes
Area(s) with issue?
Awake
Steps to reproduce
Nothing to reproduce - restarted my device (Surface Pro 9, running Windows 11 Pro, 23H2, OS build 22631.3958) to make sure everything is fine, but nothing changes: Awake does not show any icon to interact with.
✔️ Expected Behavior
Awake is enabled, it should show the icon in the system tray (system tray is enabled for PowerToys.Awake).
❌ Actual Behavior
No icon visible in the tray at all. Toggling Awake on and off in PowerToys does not trigger the icon.
Other Software
n/a
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