Battstat Applet

The Battstat Applet, shown in Figure 1, shows the status of the power subsystem in your laptop. To add this applet to your Panel, right click on the Panel and select Panel->Add to panel->Applet->Monitors->Battery Status Utility.

Usage

Battstat applet requires no user input. You can, if you so desire, configure it to some degree as described below.

Figure 1: Laptop running on AC.

The figure above is shown when the laptop battery is fully charged.

Figure 2: Battery recharging.

The little flash over the power cord is shown when the laptop battery is recharging. It's flashing on and off until the battery is fully recharged.

Figure 3: Laptop running on battery.

When you are running your laptop on battery it will display this image.

Figure 4: The applet menu

Right-clicking on the applet brings up a menu containing the following items:

Customization

You can customize the Battstat applet somewhat by right-clicking on it and choose Properties.... This will bring up the preferences dialog window.

Figure 5: Preferences dialog; General

The properties are:

Figure 6: Preferences dialog; Appearance

The properties on this page are:

Sound

To enable the sound support for this applet you need have sound support enabled for GNOME. To select the samples that should be played when the battery reach certain levels right-click on the Panel and select: Programs->Settings->Multimedia->Sound. Make sure you have both the Enable sound server startup and the Sounds for events check buttons enabled. Next click on the Sound Events tab and scroll down to the Battery Status Utility field. Here you can assign samples to the different battery events.

Bugs

Download

The latest version of the Battstat applet can always be downloaded from: http://battstat.sourceforge.net/


Jorgen Pehrson
Last modified: Tue Feb 13 17:10:56 CET 2001