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Based on the search results, it appears the request might have been confused with musical mastering. However, one result provided a guide on “Windows 11 System Tray: Ultimate Customization Guide”.

Hide System Icons: You can hide Windows 11 system icons that are typically not removable through standard Settings, such as the Action Center, Network, and Language icons.

Icon Grouping: The tool allows you to organize your tray by grouping similar apps (e.g., cloud storage, messaging apps) into single menus, reducing clutter.

Minimize to Tray: You can set any application to minimize to the system tray instead of the taskbar, which helps keep frequently used apps accessible but out of the way.

Password Protection: You can lock your customized tray configuration with a password to prevent unauthorized changes.

Automatic Hiding: Use the “Hide only inactive icons” option to automatically manage icons that aren’t animating or updating. Steps for Customization (via PS Tray Factory): Download and install PS Tray Factory.

Restart your PC to allow automatic detection of Windows 11 settings.

Right-click the PS Tray Factory icon in your system tray and select “Configure”.

Use the “System Tray” tab to hide icons and the “Windows” tab to set programs to minimize to the tray. Click “Apply” to save your changes.

If you were looking for information on a specific tool named “WinTray” rather than general Windows 11 system tray customization, that specific software was not covered in the search results. If you’d like, I can: Search for third-party tools specifically named “WinTray”. Find alternatives for Windows 10 system tray management. Provide a list of keyboard shortcuts for the system tray. Let me know how you’d like to proceed! Windows 11 System Tray: Ultimate Customization Guide

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