OK. The short summary is that I did delete the entire extensions folder and user debris after having run all uninstallers. In rebuilding the extensions folder I let the update packages for hacks build it back. Also, I know to run gawk from KUAL and the final letter in the version tag is ,g.
The only thing i did not do is to install pure extensions over Terminal (can try that)...and I can try something other than Keka for unarchiving. I guess there isn't any way to delete/replace/repair a broken /extensions directory tree?
It seems odd that launching Device ID or Print Battery Status only works after multiple presses. Thanks so much for your guidance. If I discover a solution I will reply.
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