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Battery monitor or icon?

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h2sammo:
odd. than command does not give an error it actually starts watcher AND it displays the battery %. however, starting watcher with "watcher" command alone does not display battery.

Rich:
Hi h2sammo
That's correct. It's up to the user to tell  watcher  the name of the battery to be monitored. If you're running a desktop
computer there is no battery to monitor. Running:

--- Code: ---watcher -h
--- End code ---
will show you  watchers  help screen.

TomyTurbos:
REPORT:

TC10 on a Dell Mini10.

Flit runs, reports current time and Battery State, does not update either one.

Trying 'watcher' next.  Stay tuned.

Juanito:
flit works fine here - both battery percentage and time update.

If you start flit from a terminal window, do you get any error messages?

TomyTurbos:

--- Quote from: Juanito on February 08, 2019, 03:00:58 AM ---flit works fine here - both battery percentage and time update.

If you start flit from a terminal window, do you get any error messages?

--- End quote ---

Nope. 

I also note that it's not recognizing that it is on Battery rather than on AC. (Tried it both ways.)

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