TrayTip

Creates a balloon message window near the tray icon. On Windows 10, a toast notification may be shown instead.

TrayTip Text, Title, Options

Parameters

Text

The message to display. Only the first 265 characters will be displayed.

Carriage return (`r) or linefeed (`n) may be used to create multiple lines of text. For example: Line1`nLine2.

If Text is long, it can be broken up into several shorter lines by means of a continuation section, which might improve readability and maintainability.

It is possible to show a window with only a title by leaving Text blank.

Title

The title of the window. Only the first 73 characters will be displayed.

If Title is blank, the title line will be entirely omitted from the window, making it vertically shorter.

Options

Either an integer value (a combination by addition or bitwise-OR) or a string of zero or more case-insensitive options separated by at least one space or tab. One or more numeric options may also be included in the string.

FunctionString ValueDecimal ValueHex Value
Info iconIconi10x1
Warning iconIcon!20x2
Error iconIconx30x3
Windows XP and later: Do not play the notification sound.Mute160x10
Windows Vista and later: Use the large version of the icon.320x20

If omitted, it defaults to 0, which is no icon. The icon is also not shown by the balloon window if it lacks a Title (this does not apply to Windows 10 toast notifications).

To Hide the Window

To hide a TrayTip balloon window, omit both Text and Title. For example:

TrayTip

To hide a Windows 10 toast notification, temporarily remove the tray icon. For example:

TrayTip "#1", "This is TrayTip #1"
Sleep 3000   ; Let it display for 3 seconds.
HideTrayTip
TrayTip "#2", "This is the second notification."
Sleep 3000

; Copy this function into your script to use it.
HideTrayTip() {
    TrayTip  ; Attempt to hide it the normal way.
    if SubStr(A_OSVersion,1,3) = "10." {
        A_IconHidden := true
        Sleep 200  ; It may be necessary to adjust this sleep.
        A_IconHidden := false
    }
}

This may not always work, according to at least one report.

Remarks

Windows 10 replaces all balloon windows with toast notifications by default (this can be overridden via group policy). Calling TrayTip multiple times will usually cause multiple notifications to be placed in a "queue" instead of each notification replacing the last.

TrayTip has no effect if the script lacks a tray icon (via #NoTrayIcon or A_IconHidden := true). TrayTip also has no effect if the following REG_DWORD value exists and has been set to 0:

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced >> EnableBalloonTips

On a related note, there is a tooltip displayed whenever the user hovers the mouse over the script's tray icon. The contents of this tooltip can be changed via: A_IconTip := "My New Text".

Related

ToolTip, SetTimer, Menu object, MsgBox, InputBox, FileSelect, DirSelect

Examples

TrayTip "Multiline`nText", "My Title", "Iconi Mute"
; To have more precise control over the display time without
; having to use Sleep (which stops the current thread):
#Persistent
TrayTip "This will be displayed for 5 seconds.", "Timed TrayTip"
SetTimer "HideTrayTip", -5000

HideTrayTip() {  ; NOTE: For Windows 10, replace this function with the one defined above.
    TrayTip
}
; To have a TrayTip permanently displayed, use a timer to refresh it periodically.
; NOTE: This probably won't work well on Windows 10 for reasons described above.
#Persistent
SetTimer "RefreshTrayTip", 1000
Gosub RefreshTrayTip  ; Call it once to get it started right away.
return

RefreshTrayTip:
TrayTip "This is a more permanent TrayTip.", "Refreshed TrayTip", "Mute"
return