You cannot really remove Cyber Security from the tray. There are 3 ways to remove it.
1. Click the Up arrow button on the tray. It should open a small menu. Click Customize.
Then find the icon of the Cyber Security. On the left column, click the dropdown menu, then select "Hide Icon and Notification".
2. Right-click the taskbar. Select the "Task Manager". Then find the name of the process you want to stop. Ex: *GUI
3. Uninstall the program.
system tray or systray
Under the battery tray. You need to remove the battery and battery tray to gain access.
A tray service is a software program that normally displays no windows but instead displays an icon in the system tray; on windows the system tray is usually in the bottom right corner of the screen and contains the system clock and the icons of each tray service. Tray services usually provide configuration options or some form of user interface when clicked.
Get the free Tray It! utility.
Under the radio. Behind the ash tray. Remove the ash tray, remove a plastic enclosure, and you will see the fuses
The tray bolts to the driver's seat. While the Tray is up, pop off the plastic part on the Driver seat that covers the covers up where the tray arm mounts to the driver's seat. Unbolt the two bolts securing the tray arm to the seat. Remove the tray, replace bols and cover.
It is under the ash tray in the center console. Just remove the tray and you will see it..............
In Windows the area, usually on the bottom right of the screen, where the clock and speaker are located is called the Systray or system tray.
"sticks" it means that when the baking is done and you take it out, it is stuck to the baking tray and is hard to remove from the tray.
cup holder
under an behind ash tray remove ash tray an all will be answered
The CCRM on a 96 Sable is attached to the left side (drivers side) of the battery tray. Undo the spring clamp to remove the CCRM from the tray. The electrical harness on the CCRM is short. If you need to remove the harness, first remove the battery, then remove the battery tray, then you will have room to rotate the connector to expose the 5mm nut that you must loosen to remove the harness connector.