Yes, you can create an application shortcut (.Imk) that triggers a hotkey once the program is launched.
Yes, you can create an application shortcut (.Imk) that triggers a hotkey once the program is launched.
I have a shortcut in my Startup folder for Syncthing, a program whose purpose isn't especially relevant. But it opens up in command-line. I have it set to run minimized at startup, but I also downloaded RBTray so I could send the program to the system tray automatically at startup instead of cluttering up my taskbar. Usually in RBTray, you would just use the hotkey Ctrl+ALT+downkey on whatever the active window is, and boom it does its magic, but as I said I want to automate it, but I can't even get syncthing to run whenever I modify the Target line. Maybe I'm using the wrong parameters or something or maybe it's not even possible, but I kinda doubt that. I have no idea what the issue is though.
Use SyncTrayzor for a smooth Syncthing experience on Windows.
That's correct, I actually prefer Syncing Tray and didn't notice the differences compared to SyncTrayznor. Still, I'm keen on understanding how a different approach could fit my original plan. Expanding the human elements is always beneficial.