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@PowerSnail I think the idea is that the indicator shows you the battery level of the connected device, so you can see it at a glance? It doesn't make much sense to just show the ac adapter icon, which isn't really indicating anything and would require a click to see the connected device's battery level.
First, it's not showing the battery level of the connected device. (You can see in the screenshot that my mouse was 100%, not 75%)
Second, I feel that it's an inconsistency if the icon refers to peripheral battery level when no computer battery is detected, but shows computer battery otherwise. Especially if one uses both a desktop and a laptop, it would be a little off-putting.
Third, if it were to show peripheral battery level, which peripheral is it? The user would need to open the panel to tell, anyway.
@cassidyjames I agree with @PowerSnail
In my case using elementary on a Tower PC feels weird to show a battery indicator (without indicating the actual device unless you open the indicator anyway) when using a PC which only uses AC
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Describe the bug
Battery icon shows 3/4, when the desktop PC does not have a battery.
See screenshot.
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Expected behavior
A more sensible icon: an AC power icon, a wire icon, etc. shows in place of the battery icon.
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