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Instead of percentage the word "down" is present #54

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qpackard opened this issue Feb 28, 2021 · 6 comments
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Instead of percentage the word "down" is present #54

qpackard opened this issue Feb 28, 2021 · 6 comments

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@qpackard
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I get the word "down" instead of percentage, I know that is something I have done/not done, but would you know right off?

I installed using Option 1 on your git page. (https://github.com/TheWeirdDev/Bluetooth_Headset_Battery_Level/tree/bbfa282e4e231f3b74eb7d59a151bdb37bdb4c4d)

OS: Ubuntu 20.10 x86_64
Host: N141CU
Kernel: Linux 5.8.0-44-generic
Uptime: 10m
Packages: 2479 (dpkg), 9 (snap)
Shell: /bin/bash 5.0.17
Resolution: 1920x1080 @ 59.93Hz
DE: GNOME 3.38.2
WM: Mutter
WM Theme: Adwaita
Theme: Yaru-dark
Icons: ubuntu-mono-dark
Terminal: gnome-terminal
CPU: Intel i7-10510U (8) @ 4.900GHz [52.0°C]
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics
Memory: 2.46GiB / 15.33GiB (16%)

@TheWeirdDev
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Are you referring to the gnome shell extension? Or you ran the script from terminal?
Please include a screenshot as well.

@qpackard
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qpackard commented Mar 2, 2021

I am referring to the gnome shell extension. Here is a screenshot:

BBI

@qpackard
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qpackard commented Mar 2, 2021

I have found different words for different devices. Whether I set Headphones or Mouse active individually or both active simultaneously I variously get "busy," "down" or "progress" for either or both devices. Here's another screenshot:

bbi2

@MichalW
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MichalW commented Mar 2, 2021

@qpackard unfortunately not all devices are supported. First, run "bluetooth_battery.py" manually from this package and check if it shows correctly

@TheWeirdDev
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Please don't open issues related to gnome shell extension here. The extension has its own repository:
https://github.com/MichalW/gnome-bluetooth-battery-indicator

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TheWeirdDev commented Mar 2, 2021

@qpackard unfortunately not all devices are supported. First, run "bluetooth_battery.py" manually from this package and check if it shows correctly

It's better to add the ability of detecting these kinds of errors to the extension.

Also, you might want to remove 'Mouse' and 'Keyboard' items from the extension since the script doesn't support them, and it will only make people confused.

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