TrayBlank 1.5
Published
This new version of TrayBlank is a bit smaller, and a bit more useful. It displays the currently selected screen saver in the tooltip, and there is an extra submenu for choosing how long the timeout is before the screen saver starts automatically.
The timeout submenu displays a tick or check symbol next to the current timeout value - but only if it happens to be one of the values in the menu. Obviously you can still set the timeout to whatever value you like using the Control Panel.
For people who are interested in this kind of thing, setting the timeout
works by calling the SystemParametersInfo()
function with the
SPI_SETSCREENSAVETIMEOUT
option. The timeout value that Windows
uses is actually in seconds, so remember that if you decide to use the function
in your own software.
Version 1.5 of TrayBlank is available from the downloads page.