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disable or gray out items in a Tray program


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I have created a program:

Opt("TrayAutoPause", 0)
Opt("TrayMenuMode", 3)

$t_exit = TrayCreateItem("Exit")
$t_about = TrayCreateItem("About")
$t_check = TrayCreateItem("Run Check")
; (a few more items on the tray)

When 'Run Check' is selected, the function runs for about 30 seconds. During this time, the tray items are available but do not do anything until this function is completed. During this time I would like to gray out and/or disable the other items on the tray such as Exit, About, etc.

How can I do this?

Thanks,

-John

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