
ToastNotification.Template - gets or sets the notification template. ToastNotification.Sound - allows you to specify a sound to accompany the notification. ToastNotification.Image - gets or sets the notification image. ToastNotification.ID - a read-only property that stores a unique notification ID. The header string can occupy one or two lines, depending on the notification template. ToastNotification.Header - a bold text string displayed in the notification header. ToastNotification.Duration - gets or sets how long the notification is visible if a user does not close it. The Body2 line can be disabled, depending on the selected template (see below). ToastNotification.Body and IToastNotificationProperties.Body2 - two regular text strings that are the main notification text. You can customize the notification settings in the property grid. This creates new ToastNotification objects and adds them to the manager’s ToastNotificationsManager.Notifications collection. In the Collection Editor dialog, click Add to add a notification. Invoke the manager’s smart-tag and click the Edit Notifications… link. See the Application Shortcut and Troubleshooting section for more information. For debugging purposes, invoke the component’s smart tag and click the “Create Application Shortcut” link.

#POP BALLOON IN CONTRAPTION MAKER TOAST TIME WINDOWS#
Windows displays toast notifications for apps that are pinned to the Start menu - ensure your application has a valid shortcut with an Application User Model ID. Application Shortcut and Troubleshootingĭrop the ToastNotificationManager component from Visual Studio’s toolbox onto the form.Customize Notifications with the “Generic” Template.The ToastNotification object has nine content templates, and can play a sound. If your application or a user has no rights to access the Windows Notification Platform, notifications do not pop up.Īn application can display multiple notifications simultaneously, or one notification multiple times at once. Windows shows notifications based on this data.

The component uses System’s COM objects to pass notification data to the Windows Notification Platform.Toast Notification manager cannot display notifications if a user has disabled notifications (either for your application, or all of them).Windows displays toast notifications only for those apps that are pinned to the Start menu.For older Windows versions, use alert windows instead. Toast notifications can only be displayed in Windows 8.0 or higher.You have to light the candle from far away to prevent it blowing it up too early though. As a puzzle, it falls into the assumption that since it gives us a way to pop the balloon by starting the big gear, we won't think to turn that gear with a different power source. The official solution is so interesting as a contraption.

I use an accelerator to get the bone into Tinker's sight, and I set some obstacles to get the dynamite to land by the candle, and when it explodes, the candle itself is thrown into the fishbowl. This is the most ridiculous solution I've ever come up with. It was hard to line up the Glove so this would happen, but it's comedy gold. Pumpkins are too wide to fit in accelerators verticly, so I shoot it out to the left and use the trampoline to add more force to the wrecking ball. I get an extra rope pulled by abusing the balloon, since the thing weighing it down causes it to tilt a little: just enough to set off the double lighter. This has one of my favorite official solutions. I'll be editing this post a few times as I tear through the Halloween levels.
