I have one simple suggestion to make regarding the design of the system tray
icons in Gnome-3:
On double-click, these icons should open their respective application.
For example, if a user were to double click the bluetooth icon, the
bluetooth preferences window should open. If the user double clicked the
volume icon, the system sound preferences window should open.

This would allow quick and easy access to common system preferences, and
enhance the Gnome desktop environment by making it more interconnected.

This would also be easy to implement, I presume, since we would simply have
to call another function on double-click than the one called on
single-click. (I may be wrong, since I'm not much of a programmer.)

This is just a suggestion that I feel would help Gnome-Shell. Could it be
implemented?
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