This issue also affected me. I thought I removed just the messaging
applet (which I now know is just part of the indicator) and I
inadvertently removed the volume control. Later when I noticed the
volume control was missing, I tried searching in the "Add to Panel"
window for "volume", "mixer" and "sound". Any of these should have
brought up the indicator applet with a clear description of what it
does.

Also, an idea, if the "Add to Panel" window is empty because of a search
result, it should say something. Maybe "Nothing was found matching
[whatever was typed]".

To go along with that, each of the applets could have a long description
in addition to the short description they already have. If you click on
or highlight an applet it could expand to show the long description.
During a search if the list of matching applets is short enough to fit
in the window, they could all display their long description. That way
the in a situation like this, when someone searches for "sound" they
would see the long description of the indicator which would say stuff
about "sound/volume control" and what else the indicator does.

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Title:
  No sound applet on the gnome panel

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