- wireless-hid shows the battery of the wireless keyboards, mice, and game controllers
- Displays battery percentage with coloured status indicators
- Supports multiple devices
- Supports GNOME 45+
- Inspired by the Keyboard battery extension on e.g.o
- This extension simply displays information from
upower
- If you have a problem, please check
upower -d
- If the information there matches the extension, the extension is behaving correctly
- If the information and extension don't match, report an issue here
- If your device isn't recognised by
upower
, there's nothing the extension can do
- Install from here
git clone https://github.com/vchlum/wireless-hid.git
cd wireless-hid
make build
make install
- Log out & log in
gnome-extensions enable [email protected]
- These are only required to install from source
make
gnome-shell
(gnome-extensions
command)
Use device reported warning levels:
- Some devices report low battery warnings, others don't
- This setting tells the extension to use these for warnings, instead of a percentage
Hide unknown battery states:
- Some devices misreport disconnected batteries as connected
- To work around this, devices with un unknown battery state can optionally be hidden
- This is off by default, as it can cause issues and hide some working devices
Hide ELAN devices:
- Some ELAN devices don't report a charge
- This setting hides these devices
Hide old devices after a timeout
- Some devices don't disconnect correctly
- This setting hides devices that don't update after a length of time
Position in top panel:
- Manually change the position in the top panel