There is an app called sound note.  but I can't get the battery thing  to work. 
Just trust your mag safe charger is plugged in as that thing can almost never 
fall out, unless you trip on it or something.

One thing I tell my clients when I train is this. Forget everything you learned 
din windows and start with a clean slate. 
> On Nov 4, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would like if when I plug in the power cable I get a sound as I do on my 
> iPhone and iPad Mini.  Is there a particular setting I should check for this? 
>  When I have plugged in the power and look in Menu  Extras it is just showing 
> the battery status, I guess if I look in 15 minutes it will have increased 
> but I am surprised it does not say charging.  Guess I am just wanting my Mac 
> to behave like a Windows machine.
> 
> Eleanor 
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