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Old 06-27-2024, 05:06 AM   #44
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Device: PC, t1, t2, t3, Clara BW, Clara HD, Libra 2, Libra Color, Nxtpaper 11
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
If you have developer mode enabled, that will happen. If you tap on the battery icon, you will see the eReader power level, the PowerCover power level and the cilix power level even if you don't have a PowerCover or a styus.
I think there is some other setting needed to let the PowerCover status show:
in devmodeon I just see the ereader battery status, an empty line followed by the stylus battery status on my Libra Color.

Oh, and the stylus status is useless as it just shows "OK", even just before the stylus is out of power. No warning to charge it. So when the stylus is in dire need to be recharged, you see ... nothing. But then, you already knew that because your stylus did not respond anymore with the Libra Color

PS: The KLC is not updated to the latest FW.

PSPS: By an amazingly coincident I saw today that my stylus started blinking orange, indicating it needed to be charged. So immediately I tapped on the battery icon and behold: KLC indicated that the stylus needed to be charged quickly. However, before I could make a screenshot, the stylus stopped blinking and the KLC battery message disappeared. The whole blinking time took about 30 seconds, you easy can miss it. So my finding still stands: you never get a timely pre-warning that the stylus battery needs charging (in the near future).

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