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The Battery Status API specification defines a means for web developers to programmatically determine the battery status of the hosting device. Without knowing the battery status of a device, a web developer must design the web application with an assumption of sufficient battery level for the task at hand. This means the battery of a device may exhaust faster than desired because web developers are unable to make decisions based on the battery status. Given knowledge of the battery status, web developers are able to craft web content and applications which are power-efficient, thereby leading to improved user experience. Authors should be aware, however, that a nave implementation of this API can negatively affect the battery life.

The Battery Status API can be used to defer or scale back work when the device is not charging in or is low on battery. An archetype of an advanced web application, a web-based email client, may check the server for new email every few seconds if the device is charging, but do so less frequently if the device is not charging or is low on battery. Another example is a web-based word processor which could monitor the battery level and save changes before the battery runs out to prevent data loss.

The user agent is said to be unable to report the battery status information if it is not able to report the values for any of the attributes, for example, due to a user or system preference, setting, or limitation.

The [[Charging]] internal slot represents the charging state of the system's battery. It MUST be set to false if the battery is discharging, and set to true if the battery is charging, the implementation is unable to report the state, or there is no battery attached to the system, or otherwise.

When the system battery's charging state changes, the user agent must run the update the battery status and notify algorithm with [[Charging]], true or false depending on whether the battery is charging or discharging, and "chargingchange".

The [[ChargingTime]] internal slot represents the remaining time in seconds until the system's battery is fully charged. It MUST be set to 0 if the battery is full or there is no battery attached to the system, and to the value positive Infinity if the battery is discharging, the implementation is unable to report the remaining charging time, or otherwise.

When the battery charging time is updated, the user agent must run the update the battery status and notify algorithm with [[ChargingTime]], the new charging time in seconds, and "chargingtimechange".

The [[DischargingTime]] attribute represents the remaining time in seconds until the system's battery is completely discharged and the system is about to be suspended. It MUST be set to the value positive Infinity if the battery is charging, the implementation is unable to report the remaining discharging time, there is no battery attached to the system, or otherwise.

When the battery discharging time is updated, the user agent must run the update the battery status and notify algorithm with [[DischargingTime]], the new discharging time in seconds, and "dischargingtimechange".

The [[Level]] internal slot represents the system's battery's level. It MUST be set to 0 if the system's battery is depleted and the system is about to be suspended, and to 1.0 if the battery is full, the implementation is unable to report the battery's level, or there is no battery attached to the system.

Is there a way to monitor the mouse's battery status in Kubuntu? I have a Logitech Wireless Mouse M510 and in Windows I can use the default software (from official site) to monitor battery status and do other things like editing some mouse buttons etc.

There has been a new battery installed a few months ago and there has been some trouble with the power port, which has been solved. Nevertheless I suspect some software issues because the battery status is not showing in the menue bar.

It sounds like you may have multiple issues going on here. If the Battery icon is not displayed on the menubar, then make sure it is enabled in the Dock & Menubar System Preferences where you will also find an option to display the battery charge percentage indicator. Otherwise I don't know what kind of software issues you may have going on here.

As for the charging issue, that is most likely a hardware issue. Does the Magsafe LED light up and if so what color is it? Is it a solid bright color, or is it flickering or dim? The laptop not indicating the battery is charging can be due to the DC-In Board, Logic Board, the Battery, or even the charger itself. Since you indicated previous issues, then it makes it impossible to say. If you installed a third party battery, then that would be the first thing I would suspect since the quality of third party Lithium-ion Batteries is extremely poor even when purchased from a respected vendor such as OWC. Yes, the quality of third party Lithium-ion Batteries are that bad.

The repair service is a trusted member of a german mac community, I'd be surrised if the battery has something to do with it. As far as I know they are using original hardware. And this would be dissappointing, the new battery is just a few weeks old.

In mentioned mac community someone suggested to open the book and plug tha battery out and then in again (a classic so to say) but this is a 15'' late 13, it's not as simple as opening the tray and take it out. So I'm sceptical about this tip there, even I'm quite good at fine motor skills.

The information shown in your screenshots shows you are not using an original Apple battery. The only way to get an original Apple battery is by getting the battery replaced by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, or by installing a used Top Case Assembly which includes a glued in Battery along with a Keyboard & Trackpad. If the repair shop is unaffiliated with Apple, then they are installing used parts or they are misleading people. The third party battery is the most likely part to be defective as it can be the reason their is no battery icon on the menubar because the battery is not being fully recognized. Since this is a recent repair you should definitely take the laptop back to them to make it right.

FYI, personally I will always avoid third party Lithium-ion batteries as long as there is an OEM battery available. If an OEM battery is not available, then I'm not sure I would even consider a third party battery (it would require lots of research to confirm a relatively good battery). This is how bad the quality of these third party Lithium-ion batteries are. There may indeed be some good batteries out there, but finding them is the hard part since the market is flooded with junk and knock-offs.

Where do you see the wrong battery this in the screenshot? I cannot follow your thoughts, the battery is just not recognized by the system. The shown information has been different before the problem occured. But unfortunately I didn't think of taking a screenshot then.

Unless the repair shop is an Apple Authorized Service Provider, then they did not acquire the battery from Apple since Apple does not sell individual stand alone batteries as the battery is included with the entire Top Case/Keyboard Assembly. If they are not an AASP, then at best the part you received was used. This is just the way the Apple repair world operates at the moment.

In the screenshots, there is no manufacturer or battery serial number listed, or Design Capacity and other information. Perhaps this is due to the fact the battery is bad (or perhaps your Logic Board is bad and not properly communicating with the battery), or it is due to it being a third party battery.

Was the entire Top Case/Keyboard Assembly replaced? Or did they just replace the battery? If they only replaced the battery, then it is definitely not an official Apple battery unless they removed it from another laptop (which means the battery is used).

i have this same issue. all of a sudden, on one roku, when i try to change channels, change volume, etc. the battery status will come up. it supercedes what i was trying to do, meaning the volume doesn't change but the battery status comes up. after repeated pressing, the action will occur, but it's draining the remote battery to press it 10-15 times every time I want to change the volume or change the channel, let alone that it's very annoying to press, wait, press, wait, and wait some more for the battery status to go away before it allows the channel change or volume change. this happens on the TV, and in some apps like Netflix. very strange.

When I pair a new device it will adopt the current battery level (mostly 100%) but after that it will never update. When a device dies it will sometimes update from 100% to 0%. When I then replace the battery it will stay at 0%. Opening the device, healing the device, healing the network, reloading the Z-Wave addon or restarting the entire system does not resolve the issue.

I created the same group with replacing values of my devices and added automation. Ran the automation manually but the battery percentage did not change. But then read the comment that you tagged about it will update when the device wakes up, it is a flood sensor so I tried to shake it to make it active and it made a sound that the device moved but the battery percentage did not update. Before doing this I re-interviewed the devices and it shows an accurate battery in the Z wave panel but when I try to access the device in Lovelace or Devices using the integration UI it shows 0%. Any idea on what can be wrong?

I did a force update, and they responded with 0%, which was weird because they are functional - they correctly reported awake status, motion, temp, etc. I replaced the battery and now it responds as 100% battery but does not update the value in Home Assistant. 5376163bf9

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