Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin Updates: Adds Capability To Hide System Indicator Icons From Unity Panel

Hiding some of the preloaded system indicator icons could become handy to give you more room in the top panel in case you need it for other indicators you have recently installed, specially for displays with small resolution. Now you will be able to control system indicator icons visibility on the top panel of Unity user interface for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin.

This features is currently available for some system indicators such as sound, power, Bluetooth and time & date indicators. Hiding any of these indicator icons keeps the indicator settings fully functional all the time and you will be able to adjust the settings through “System Settings” window.

Sound Settings

Power Settings

Showing the power indicator for the battery when battery is present, charging and in use or you can hide it all the time.

Bluetooth Settings

Time and Date Settings

3 thoughts on “Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin Updates: Adds Capability To Hide System Indicator Icons From Unity Panel

  1. Pingback: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin Beta 1 Has Been Released | LinuxNov

  2. Once again I have tried to use Ubuntu > 11.04 and again I have quit completely frustrated. I have decided to use Debian which behaves much as previous versions of Ubuntu. I have 5 different computers using linux and started when gutsy was the current distro. I was sorry to see the change from classic to the new stuff. Thank goodness for Debian!

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