Totally agree with Edward and David. Left click for opening UI, middle
click for Play/Pause, scroll wheel for volume, right click for menu were
things that I used all the time with my music player. (Actually, getting
the menu was the thing I used the least and now it's the only one that
you can do). I don't understand how they are not discoverable and
they're very useful and quite intuitive after you find them out. I've
really missed that functionality when being on Windows XP and now
suddenly Ubuntu does that worse than Windows did? In Windows XP, I can
at least open Winamp with one click in the tray.

Talking about discoverability: I tried to remove the mail icon from the
panel by right clicking on it and selecting "remove from panel".
Afterwards I started wondering why I couldn't find my music player tray
icon anywhere even though music was still playing. It took me a while to
find that one out. Will the beginner user that just wanted to remove the
mail icon find out that he just removed something called "Indicator
Applet" and that's why his music player icon can't be found anywhere?

Otherwise, Lucid is great. (Which is why I care about this, I like using
Ubuntu and this is something that affects me a dozen times a day.)

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Rhythmbox cannot be quickly opened from Indicator Applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539426
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