And cross-posting my reply:

Seb, yes I just verified that it works like it's supposed to in Precise
now; I'm surprised that it's not working in Quantal.

I thought I remembered reading it fixed in a changelog but couldn't find
it when I was looking last night and didn't have a Precise install
handy.

** Description changed:

+ 1. Open System Settings>Appearance
+ 2. Change the theme to High Contrast.
+ 3. Notice that the far right indicator, the system status menu, no longer has 
an icon. This makes it impossible for a typical user to log out of their 
account.
+ 
+ As a workaround, it's possible to click another menu, like the clock,
+ and use the right arrow key to navigate to the basically invisible
+ system menu.
+ 
+ This should be a high priority bug, as it makes the system less usable
+ to those who have enabled an accessibility feature.
+ 
+ This will also affect the planned GNOME remix of Ubuntu as we use
+ Adwaita by default but it will also include the Classic session with
+ indicators. If 3D support doesn't work (such as in my VirtualBox testing
+ today), the user will get the Classic session.
+ 
+ 
+ Original bug description
+ ========================
  On today's 12.04 daily ISO,
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. open up gnome-control-center
  2. click appearance
  3.change theme to "high contrast" or "high contrast inverse"
  4. Look at the top right side of the menu bar : the System Menu has 
disappeared

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