Further to comment #35, closing Papercuts task.
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IMHO this bug is NOT fixed. When laptop battery is fully charged the
indicator shows a mouse icon. I'm never interested in mouse battery
status. The more useful information is always the laptop battery. Is
laptop on AC? Is it charging? How long does it take? Is it fully
charged? This is what I
@Jochen:
Displaying the mouse only takes priority if the battery is fully charged
and not in a state where it's discharging. When that is the case, it's
no longer worth displaying it to the user.
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Actually, you're right. When my battery is plugged in and charging, it
is showing the mouse icon.
The spec says:
If anything is discharging, the menu title should represent the
component (not battery, but component) that is estimated to lose power
first. For example, if your notebook battery is
I've opened bug 1315434 to track that particular issue.
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Title:
Indicator stuck on mouse icon, along with estimating...
Having mouse battery status in the indicator is a nice feature, but
laptop battery should always be on the top of the list.
I changed the sorting algorithm in service.c so that laptop battery has always
the highest precidence.
If others wish this to be the same, and want to recompile
@Jochen: this bug is closed, please comment and send your patch to bug
1315434
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Title:
Indicator stuck on mouse icon, along
@Marc:
In this case, my mouse does not provide an estimated time remaining, so
it should not be displayed in preference to the battery.
The current logic is, that discharging has precedence over charging. But
this is useles, sind mice normally have primary cells that cannot be
charged. And I#m
+1 for make the laptop battery the first row.
And perhaps just change the word estimating to a ~ (tilde) to
represent an approximation.
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[ Charles Kerr ]
* Change the implementation of the title text / title accessible text
/ menuitem text to follow the
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Similar to #21 (m-gehre), I think rather than being able to disable
items, a better design would be to enable users to select a default
display device. That way everyone has access to the panel's
information, but each individual can determine the most important device
to display.
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Title:
Indicator stuck on mouse icon, along with estimating...
+1 for disabling devices here too
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Title:
Indicator stuck on mouse icon, along with estimating...
Status in One Hundred
if you think two months for a bug is forever, you clearly haven't seen
that many
+1 for disabling devices
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Title:
Indicator
+1 for this bug.
Seems like a bug that has been around for ever...
Fully agree with the proposed solutions. Either 1) have a choice of which
devices to track battery level for or 2) be able to choose which device to
always show in the panel.
As it is right now, seeing estimating... in the
For me, it would suffice to see the battery state in the (collapsed) indicator.
(I.e. in the top row).
Currently the mouse is in the top row, showing nothing but (estimating...),
which does not help at all.
The mouse can stay in the power menu, (the menu that opens after clicking on
the
Same problem here.
Screenshot attached. upower -d below.
This laptop has a logitech unified receiver attached. There are multiple
mice and keyboards because the receiver is reporting all registered
devices, even if unavailable.
snafu$ upower -d
Device:
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@Matthew
I don't think disabling the power menu is an acceptable solution for
those of us who are using laptops, since I would still like to see my
laptop's battery status. It would be better if there was a way to
remove the mouse status from the power menu.
Needless to say, Logitech is a huge
So do we need to blacklist all Logitech mice as devices that will never
provide useful estimates? Or just some Logitech mice? Or something else?
(You can turn off the menu altogether in the Power panel of System
Settings.)
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Until there's a fix for the Logitech mice specifically, the best option
is to let people turn off individual devices. In my case I never care to
see the mouse battery indicator.
On 11/01/2013 12:07 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
So do we need to blacklist all Logitech mice as devices that will
Well, Logitech mice do provide useful percentage of battery remaining
information. I think this simply needs to be fixed to remove the time
estimation if the device doesn't provide it. Knowing that my mouse
battery is at 10% remaining before going on a trip is useful to know.
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power?action=diffrev2=44rev1=43
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My power indicator is stuck on the mouse icon. When I click on it, it
says Mouse (estimating).
Why is it stuck on
Label estimating The log is the same when mouse is recharging or
not.
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/mouse_0003o046DoC52Bx0004
native-path:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.1/2-1.1:1.2/0003:046D:C52B.0003/0003:046D:C52B.0004
vendor:
When charged and plugged to USB:
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/mouse_0003o046DoC52Bx0004
native-path:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.1/2-1.1:1.2/0003:046D:C52B.0003/0003:046D:C52B.0004
vendor: Logitech, Inc.
model:
Percentage always at 90%.
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/mouse_0003o046DoC52Fx0002
native-path:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.1/0003:046D:C52F.0002
vendor: Logitech, Inc.
model:M185/M225
serial:
Here's mine, for what it's worth (I just pasted the section about the
mouse). It's been reporting 55% for 5-6 days now, which seems to confirm
what Ohad says:
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/mouse_0003o046DoC52Fx0002
native-path:
Same here:
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/mouse_0003o046DoC52Bx0004
native-path:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.1/2-1.1:1.2/0003:046D:C52B.0003/0003:046D:C52B.0004
vendor: Logitech, Inc.
model:Performance MX
serial:
Just based on the comments on 2013-10-20, although lutzky's proposition
is interesting, my preference is to make the mouse charge status
indicator optional. I have a Logitech wireless mouse, and the power
level is a stable 85%, which I don't want to see.
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After a little research, here's what I think is going on: The power
level information from Logitech mice (using HID++) has very low
resolution, as can be seen in hidpp-device.c from the upower package:
Power level will always be reported as one of [5, 20, 55, 90]. Power
drain rate (in watts) is
I'd suggest, if possible, to make the mouse charge state indicator
optional, or, as a quick fix, to remove it at all. This indicator is
not much needed and and just increases the clutter
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