Machine: Type: Laptop System: LENOVO product: 81FE v: Lenovo ideapad 330-15IKB serial: Ĭhassis: type: 10 v: Lenovo ideapad 330-15IKB serial: Wm: muffin dm: LightDM Distro: Linux Mint 20.2 Uma base: Ubuntu 20.04 focal Unfurtunately it doesn't work,it does't group many icons.Hardware: That alone has fooled half the people here. It would be nice if it at least had an icon of its own to identify itself, instead of a deceptive white space that only serves to give the impression that it doesn't work. And finally, Systray is left as an empty space on the panel. It is really a very big flaw not to have integration with these indicators. Others such as indicator-sound, the famous "volume knob" need to be left out. The additional problem, the really frustrating one, is that it doesn't include the default indicators that aren't Xapp applets, like printer-indicator, indicator-power, indicator-keyboard, indicator-language and other things that most of the time are totally useless and only take up precious space, apart from the visual pollution. It would be cleaner and more organized if it were possible to drag an application into it, or open a configuration list in it with all the panel items to select which applets should be introduced in Systray. How do I add applications in Systray ? Because NOTHING appears, and "autohide" (it's better to call it that than keep saying "expand" or "collapse", because autohide is something that everyone is already familiar with) also doesn't work when I hover over it, just when I click on it. There is a bug here ( Mint 20 Ullyana ), or I didn't understand something. To remove the applet, just run install.sh -r. If the applet doesn't appear in the applet list, you should restart Cinnamon by pressing Alt+F2, typing 'r' (without ') and hitting enter. To install the applet, execute the install.sh script. You can adjust the tray icon spacing here.
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