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The GNOME Desktop includes a "notification area" which can be used by applications to present information to the user. Examples of notifications include incoming chat messages, the details associated with the song your media player is starting to play, and warnings that your battery level is getting low.
Because notifications are intended to present information to users without
interrupting what the user is doing, these messages tend to appear and
disappear relatively quickly. They are also not focusable. While
Present the last (most recent) notification message
Present the previous notification message
Present list of all notification messages
The first two commands are designed mainly for quick access to a message you just received. The last command is the most powerful as it stores your notification message history.
When you enter the list of notification messages, you will be told the size of the list and prompted with the following choices:
Press H for help.
Use Up, Down, Home or End to navigate in the list.
Press Escape to exit.
Press Space to repeat the last message read.
Press one digit to read a specific message.
Note that the most recently-received message is at the top of the list.
Each of