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🎨 Palette: Add tooltips explaining disabled button states in MenuBar#379

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💡 What: Added dynamic .help() modifiers to the Scan, Quick Clean, and Docker Prune buttons in the MenuBar popover.
🎯 Why: To provide sighted mouse users with clear explanations for why a primary action is disabled (e.g., "Scan in progress", "Nothing to clean").
📸 Before/After: Hovering over the disabled buttons now displays a tooltip explaining the state.
♿ Accessibility: Enhances usability for mouse users by clarifying UI states.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 10518640024049671657 started by @acebytes

Added dynamic .help() modifiers to the Scan, Quick Clean, and Docker Prune
buttons in MenuBarView to provide sighted mouse users with clear explanations
for why these primary actions are disabled (e.g., "Scan in progress",
"Nothing to clean"). This enhances overall usability and accessibility
by clarifying UI states without cluttering the compact menubar popover.

Co-authored-by: acebytes <2820910+acebytes@users.noreply.github.com>
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