Who in the frick actually *wants* a key that drops down the Indicator
Applet, but doesn't bring it back up???  And what's the purpose of it??
It asks me if I want to setup email, broadcasting, and messaging.... now
I have to bring my mouse on over there to close it back.

yes, i realize that's just a rant, but it sure seems that a lot of
energy has been put forth into a feature that nobody's screaming for...

Alex Beels: running "/usr/bin/gtk-window-decorator --replace" after
logging in doesn't bring back my windows+m key (using the default of
inverse colors for entire screen).  Of course windows+n always works
(inverse colors for current window).  Because this is after the
Indicator Applet has ran it's "/usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-
applet", I'm thinking the order does not matter.  I randomly can use the
windows+m to do my compiz goodie of inversing the colors, but I haven't
been able to detect a rhyme or reason to it.

How do you replace indicator-applet with indicator-applet-complete?  Can
you give the details?  Thanks!

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Title:
  Indicator-applet forcibly overrides Super+m key combo

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