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Old 19th January 2013, 12:02 AM
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Mouse battery status

Hi,

Last week I upgraded to F18 from F17 my Gnome-shell setup using Fedup. Afterwards, I noticed a neet little thing where the battery notification at the top right of the screen now showed the battery life of my wireless mouse as well. However, I then spend the rest of the week distro hopping as I usually do between releases. I ultimately came back to Fedora (as usual) and proceeded with a fresh install.

Unfortunately, I noticed that the mouse battery indicator is no longer there. I looked into the settings and Googled it but wasn't able to find anything.

Would anybody know how to get that indicator back?

Thanks!

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