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Nevermind. I found it. Had to run 'kpowersave' to get the icon back in the system tray. I still cannot understand why some applications like 'kmobiletools' do not have a way of removing the icons and not getting them back on startup.<BR>
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On Fri, 2006-12-29 at 11:05, R Kannan wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Hi,<BR>
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I noticed that I had inadvertantly removed some icons from the KDE System Tray. I tried adding the deleted icons by opening the 'Configure System Tray' menu where I see two list (Visible icons & Hidden icons) but I do not see anyway to add to the list.<BR>
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Running KDE 3.5.1 / SuSE 10.1 on a Dell laptop, BW, I am trying to add the battery/power icon.<BR>
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TIA for any help.<BR>
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Raj Kannan <BR>
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