Enable auto-hide for battery notification
Description of issue: I have an ASUS ExpertBook B5 Flip which incorrectly reports any stylus pen as having 1% battery charge remaining, no matter what the actual charge of the battery is. The notification pops up and doesn't hide, but stays on top of all other applications. I then have to manually click on the notification's close symbol ("x") which is very small, otherwise it opens GNOME Energy Settings. This behaviour is annoying to the user.
Recommendation / idea on how to progress: Since we have to assume that there are a lot of such faulty devices out there, the most logical solution would be to:
- Enable auto-hide for all mouse and keyboard battery notifications. (laptop battery shouldn't auto-hide though, since these report their battery percentage correctly & are too important for the user to miss them, so this is fine)
- Create a "permanently dismiss" option. Or alternatively, a blacklist file where you can enter the upower devices that GNOME should ignore, manually on the terminal for such use cases.
I'd love for somebody to resolve this issue! Thank you very much in advance! Sebastian
Edited by sebastian387