In my case the dropbox icon was set to "on" and I toggled it off. After exiting the dialog, I had my dropbox icon back in the "show hidden icons" area. I repeated the above and toggled the dropbox icon back to "on" and now it is back in my systray where it belongs.

Solution: as of Sep 15 2018, right click on taskbar in windows, select "Taskbar settings," and scroll down to section "Notification Area," and select "Select which Icons Appear on the Taskbar." here you should see DROPBOX and can turn it on!


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That little cardboard box icon goes away if the file becomes local. But otherwise the smart-sync icons don't show up. I tried reinstalling Dropbox and nothing changed. Oh and nothing at all on folders. Any ideas?

Ok I have read up a lot of posts, but nothing seems to work. The problem.... 

On windows 10 systems such as my own build 20H2 (19042.985) and some of my clients, when you right click on an icon for example to unpin it or right click on File Manger that is open to open a second instance the menu does not pop up.

I know how you are supposed to do it via "Taskbar Settings" and "Select which icons appear on the taskbar", but whatever I set there, the icons are never hidden. Turning the system icons on and off seems to work (e.g., volume) but I can't hide my application icons.

This link tells us "This setting determines whether the items are always expanded or always collapsed." which sort of suggests it should be controlled by the Win10 option "Always show all icons in the notification area", but toggling that option had no effect for me - even with Explorer restarts.

A new "sneaky" feature of 1809 (1803?) allows one to hide icons into the area above the up-arrow thus:

Drag them from the taskbar and hold them over the up arrow, whereupon the window opens for the icon to be popped in a location of one's choice.

I was having a similar problem. The up arrow was there, but it did nothing. The date and Action Center were gone. A few other icons I have set to "always on" were still there. I have no idea what caused my system to do that. This is the first time it happened. I have not installed anything lately, nor applied any system updates. I only noticed this when I tried to pair a new bluetooth headset. I keep the bluetooth icon in the Hidden Icons popup window which would not display.

The circular arrows over the OneDrive or OneDrive for work or school notification icons signify that sync is in progress. This includes when you are uploading files, or OneDrive is syncing new files from the cloud to your PC.

I don't know what exactly happened, but my desktop on Windows 11 doesn't show the icons anymore. It only displays the Recycle bin and, for some reason, when it is selected the shaded region is now a horizontal line (this shaded region indicates icon selection and usually is just a square shaded region around the icon).

When I changed the relative positions of my two monitors in system settings, I see that the icons appear to be all sitting on top of each other. Even when I have only my notebook monitor, the problem persists.

Below are the different Dropbox icons in your taskbar (Windows). This is visible when the Dropbox desktop app is running on your computer. These icons show you the sync status of your entire Dropbox account, not just the status of one file or folder.


In my attempt to "debug" why all the app icons were missing from the taskbar (after uninstalling and reinstalling the apps, attempting to refresh icon cache, etc.) I began to enable and disable every taskbar feature available.


It was discovered that "Combine taskbar buttons and hide labels" is the culprit. 

The icons appear when the setting is set to "When the taskbar is full" or "Never." and disappear when set to "Always."


Serif apps are the only programs this happens to.

The resolution of the monitor is the recommended 1920x1080 with a normal 100% scale, and a plain-Jane installation of Windows 11 without any bells or whistles.

The installation was first using the MSIX version, then installed from Microsoft Store. Both of those failed to properly display the icons.


After reading your message I did uninstall the apps from the Microsoft Store and instead downloaded and installed the EXE version from the website.


The result is that the icons appear correctly from the EXE installation, and the absent icons appear to be isolated to the MSIX/Microsoft Store versions.


Thank you for responding so quickly Dan


Cheers,

Wm C

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