I can only use vbscript on this computer, I would like to display an icon in the systray.
I found a similar question and an answer using VBA. Display new mail icon in Windows taskbar using VBScript
There is also this code from Microsoft which explains how to do it from VBA How to use the System Tray directly from Visual Basic
These solution work with the following API call
Public Declare Function Shell_NotifyIcon Lib "shell32" _
Alias "Shell_NotifyIconA" _
(ByVal dwMessage As Long, pnid As NOTIFYICONDATA) As Boolean
The problem is how to create the user-defined type in vbscript.
Public Type NOTIFYICONDATA
cbSize As Long
hwnd As Long
uId As Long
uFlags As Long
uCallBackMessage As Long
hIcon As Long
szTip As String * 64
End Type
VBScript only has a "variant" for all variable, there isn't a TYPE statement to create the kind of thing Shell_NotifyIcon
needs.
I have read somewhere the possibility of using a class statement.
Perhaps something like this ?
Class NOTIFYICONDATA
cbSize
hwnd
uId
uFlags
uCallBackMessage
hIcon
szTip(64)
End Class
However I think my syntax is wrong or that the class object doesn't work that way. Or maybe, since each component of that class is a variant instead of the type that Shell_NotifyIcon
expect, it won't work ?
I don't mind using a ugly has to force vbscript engine into making the proper memory object to use the API call, if there is any way ?
(In a later episode, if I manage to create a systray icon, I would like to get click events from the icon and display a context menu (vbscript lacks a form object to create user interfaces, except for the extremely limited forms from the HTA objects which I rather not use))