Hello!

Stephan Sokolow has written on Saturday, 10 August, at 11:22:
>I've gone as far as completely avoiding applications which offer only 
>AppIndicator-based tray icons because I refuse to double the number of 
>clicks and throw in some precision mouse movement in order to show/hide 
>an application's main window. (Especially if I just want to peek at its 
>status without having said status visible during times when I'm 
>vulnerable to distraction.)

    Another annoying thing of AppIndicator-based tray icons is that they
never show tooltips and to see status I should click it and then click
again to hide status, and for "usual left-click or right-click" actions I
should select option in menu below the status and click it. That is weird
at the very least but GNOME tell everyone their desktop should be used on
tablets and tablets don't support neither tooltips nor right-click, it's
their reason for removing both right-click and tooltips from gnome-shell
APIs.

    Andriy.

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