Questions about asus eee 701 and trayer/ openbox

Hello,
This is a two part problem and I didn't know where to post them.  I have am asus eee laptop, using arch linux with openbox.
First - how can I make trayer stay below all other windows, right now it above them? 
Second - I'm using Idegh acpi package and I want to dim the screen when the ac is unplugged and have go back when it is plugged in.  I have  tied xbacklite from the cli and it does kinda work(but messes with the key board controls),when in the acpi script it will only dim once and go back.  Gnome power manager works great but I don't want to use it.  I would think echoing a value to a file would work but what file?
Thanks for any help
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