Thanks for your report, Ajenbo. Not everybody has this indicator icon
on the upper panel - it is an applet that can be easily added or
removed, even if it is there by default. think it is better practice,
and more consistent, to use the menu entries. Does anybody feel
differently?
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Personally, I feel it undermines having the applet in the first place if
it's just recommended to use the applications menu. This is more true
for newer users, who may not notice or realise the panel applet and what
it does. If a user has already customised it, it would seem to me
they're already
Just to teach me a lesson my laptop (witch has failing harddrive) failed
to load that part of the menu, so yes keep the guide as is :)
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I think the suggestion in the original report is valid, but I don't feel
it is something we should document. The panel UI seems to change every
release, and trying to explain in text how to find certain icons in the
panel can be an imperfect process. In this case we could say something
along the