On 12/29/04 11:53 AM, "Bill Planey" <mac.info at sbcglobal.net> wrote: > On 12/29/04 10:57 AM, "Dr. Trevor J. Hutley" <hutley at geneva-link.ch> wrote: > >> At 09:37 -0600 29/12/04, Bill Planey wrote: >>> What won't go away, despite my having trashed a number of suspect .plist >>> files, is the display to the left of the system clock that shows current >>> battery status - obviously not applicable on an iMac. The first menu item >>> is grayed and says "no batteries available", but I want to be rid of the >>> icon altogether. Obviously this is an artifact of the system having been >>> installed initially on a laptop. I am having no problems with the computer, >>> BTW. >>> >>> Anyone know how I can remove the battery icon? >> >> Perhaps go to Energy Saver in Sytem Prefs and un-check "show battery >> status in menu bar". >> >> Trevor > > The funny thing is that the powerbook-specific options are (correctly) no > longer visible in the Energy Saver prefs pane... I'm sure there's some > .plist file that is doing this, just don't know which one. > > Bill > > > _______________________________________________ > Titanium mailing list > Titanium at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/titanium I figured it out with help from a guy on the iMac list - command-drag the icon off the menu bar and it poofs away like an item dragged off the dock. Bill