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This Plasma 5 extensions allow you to monitor the current consumption and capacity of the battery (orange line = capacity of battery, red = consumption). Extension displays the data graphically. It is possible to set the number of samples per minute (1-60: e.g. 5 = 5x per minute plot values to graph) and time range of displayed data (10 - 600 minute). Color of graph and label on panel automatically changes (green when battery is charging and red for discharging). This widget can be added to the panel, but I do not recommend adding it to the system tray. The displayed consumption is the total consumption of all batteries in the system.

Available on KDE store: https://store.kde.org/p/1570454/

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Discharging

Charging

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  • Martin Krčma

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Feature: Draw discharge negative?

Heyo! Ive never worked with plasma widgets before but, would there be perhaps a way to build your energy. monitor widget in such a way that it could display a negative value for discharge and a positive one for charge? Id love to see that! Id very much be willing to help out!

Displays no watt number

It displays and visualizes the battery percentage, but not the total power consumption. Another widget monitors the CPU power usage, but it requires you to authorize it to do so. Maybe that is the problem?

OS: Manjaro Linux x86_64
Host: 81SX Legion Y540-15IRH
Kernel: 6.0.0-1-MANJARO
DE: Plasma 5.25.5
WM: KWin

plasma 6

Love your widget, kinda pissed I lost half the functionality from my panel overnight, please jump through whatever stupid hoop they got there. Your panel widget keeps all my laptops in check and Its the first thing I noticed had changed. All something about a new API....???
anyway cheers

Reboot causes widget to display at a random rotation

I'm not sure why it started doing it, but recently the widget has started to display at a random rotation upon restart of the system. I have uninstalled it and re-installed it several times with the same effect.

More detail:

Install widget and size correctly on the desktop. Looks and works as it should.
Reboot of the system - widget displays at a non-standard rotation. 45 degrees or more.
Power system down, power system up - widget displays at a totally different non-standard rotation.

Uninstall, reinstall. Same issue.

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