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**Solaar** will detect all devices paired with your Unifying Receiver, and at
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the very least display some basic information about them. Depending on the
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device, it may be able to read its battery status. A few devices I was able to
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test on also have extended support:
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device, it may be able to read its battery status.
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A few devices also have extended support, mostly because I was able to directly
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test on them:
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* The [K750 Solar Keyboard](http://www.logitech.com/keyboards/keyboard/devices/7454)
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is also queried for its solar charge status. Pressing the Solar key on the
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@ -77,6 +79,8 @@ required steps by hand, as the root user:
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or whitelist "Solaar" into the systray. For details, see
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[How do I access and enable more icons to be in the system tray?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/30742/how-do-i-access-and-enable-more-icons-to-be-in-the-system-tray).
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Support for Unity's indicators is a planned feature.
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- Running the command-line application (`bin/solaar-cli`) while the GUI
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application is also running *may* occasionally cause either of them to become
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confused about the state of the devices. I haven't encountered this often
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