Fast Setup: Configure Megatops HideIcon in Under 5 MinutesMegatops HideIcon is a lightweight utility designed to quickly hide and manage application icons on your desktop and system trays. If you value a tidy workspace or need to conceal certain apps for privacy or presentation reasons, HideIcon aims to make that process fast and simple. This guide walks you through a step-by-step configuration so you can be up and running in under five minutes.
What you’ll need (30 seconds)
- A Windows PC (HideIcon supports Windows 10 and 11).
- Megatops HideIcon installer or portable package (downloaded from the official source).
- Basic administrator access for installation (not required for the portable build).
Step 1 — Obtain and open HideIcon (45 seconds)
- Download the installer or portable ZIP from the official Megatops website.
- If you downloaded an installer, run it and follow the on-screen steps (Next → Accept → Install). If you chose the portable ZIP, extract it to a folder you control.
- Launch HideIcon.exe. If Windows prompts for permission, allow it.
Step 2 — Familiarize with the interface (30 seconds)
HideIcon’s interface is deliberately minimal:
- A list or grid showing currently visible desktop and tray icons.
- Buttons for Hide, Show, Group, and Presets.
- A small settings gear for preferences (startup behavior, hotkeys, and appearance).
Step 3 — Hide individual icons (45 seconds)
- Click any icon in the list to select it.
- Press the Hide button (or right-click → Hide). The icon disappears from the desktop or tray immediately.
- To restore an icon, select it in the Hidden list and press Show.
Quick tip: Use the search box to find apps by name if your list is long.
Step 4 — Create groups and presets (60 seconds)
Groups let you hide multiple icons with one click (useful for presentations or focused work).
- Select several icons (Ctrl+click or Shift+click).
- Click Group → New Group, name it (e.g., “Presentation”), and save.
- To hide that whole set later, open Presets and activate the group.
You can save multiple presets (e.g., “Work”, “Gaming”, “Hide All”) and assign hotkeys for instant switching.
Step 5 — Configure startup and hotkeys (30 seconds)
- Open Settings → Startup and toggle “Launch on system startup” if you want HideIcon available immediately after login.
- Open Settings → Hotkeys to assign keyboard shortcuts to common actions: toggle visibility, hide a group, or show all. Choose combinations that don’t conflict with other apps.
Troubleshooting (30 seconds)
- If an icon won’t hide: run HideIcon as administrator and try again.
- If changes don’t persist after reboot: ensure the “Launch on system startup” and “Restore last state” options are enabled.
- For tray icons specifically, some applications refresh their icon after restart — use a preset to reapply hiding quickly.
Security & privacy note (15 seconds)
HideIcon hides icons visually; it does not modify or delete application files. Use it alongside standard OS privacy settings if you need stronger concealment of running processes or data.
Quick checklist (all steps combined — under 5 minutes)
- Download and launch HideIcon.
- Select and hide individual icons.
- Create at least one group/preset.
- Assign hotkeys and enable startup if desired.
- Verify functionality and make adjustments.
Megatops HideIcon is built for speed and simplicity: with this sequence you should be able to tidy your desktop and switch visibility modes in moments.
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