The marked correct answer might not apply anymore. People should care about that and have an option to turn the notifications off. Wasting fine batteries is not a very good design. With the OS constantly reminding me that it will soon stop working. UPDATE: It turns out the mouse ran for another ten days or so after the initial notification. Pointers and suggestions will be greatly appreciated! I am running Ubuntu 17.10 with GNOME Shell. Realizing I might sound like a grumpy old man I am not going to replace my batteries that are good for another month as a workaround. The notification has no timer and will stay visible until I close it. Yes, battery is low, but at 0% (as reported) it will go on for another week at least. I do not want them and I do not need them. Every time it wakes up from sleeping mode and reconnects over Bluetooth I get a notification. ![]() Countless times over the past few weeks I have been notified about the low battery in my wireless mouse.
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