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It would be really nice if the battery level could be shown in the status area...
The way to add a QT widget to your desktop is
1. create a shortcut to the app.
2. click on the app icon on the desktop.
( of course you could always start it from the command line using run_batlevel command )
I'll be working on adding it to status menu as QT starts opening up for api's to do the same.
Id prefer to promote to extras then as even I dont like the way its currently started
but it works alright once on the desktop and reports accurately without consuming much battery , atleast for me.
Last edited by krk969; 2010-01-15 at 00:39.