\section{\class{wxTaskBarIcon}}\label{wxtaskbaricon}
-This class represents a taskbar icon, appearing in the `system tray' and
-responding to mouse clicks. An icon has an optional tooltip. Supported under
-all major ports (wxMSW, wxGTK, wxMac).
+This class represents a taskbar icon. A taskbar icon is an icon that appears in the `system tray' and responds to mouse clicks, optionally with a tooltip above it to help provide information.
\wxheading{X Window System Note}
wxEVT\_TASKBAR\_LEFT\_DCLICK event.}
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TASKBAR\_RIGHT\_DCLICK(func)}}{Process a
wxEVT\_TASKBAR\_RIGHT\_DCLICK event.}
+\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TASKBAR\_CLICK(func)}}{This is a synonym for either
+EVT\_TASKBAR\_RIGHT\_DOWN or UP depending on the platform, use this event macro
+to catch the event which should result in the menu being displayed on the
+current platform.}
\end{twocollist}%
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
(on Windows and Unix platforms, this is when the user right-clicks the icon).
Override this function in order to provide popup menu associated with the icon.
-If CreatePopupIcon returns NULL (this happens by default),
+If CreatePopupMenu returns NULL (this happens by default),
no menu is shown, otherwise the menu is
displayed and then deleted by the library as soon as the user dismisses it.
The events can be handled by a class derived from wxTaskBarIcon.
\wxheading{Note}
It is recommended to override
-\helpref{CreatePopupIcon}{wxtaskbariconcreatepopupmenu}
+\helpref{CreatePopupMenu}{wxtaskbariconcreatepopupmenu}
callback instead of calling this method from event handler, because some
ports (e.g. wxCocoa) may not implement PopupMenu and mouse click events at all.