is it somehow possible to use the switch without using the passphrase?
For example the Gnome-equivalent is able to do it without a passphrase.
As far as I know, the gnome-equiv uses sudo instead of pkexec, thus one can add the specific command, which switches the mode, to sudoers.
After updating to the new 1.2.2 (from 1.1) the widget works fine just after adding it to the taskbar, but after logging out and logging in it shows "conservation mode unavailable", same after restarting the system, therefore the only way to make it work is to remove it from the taskbar and add it again after every log-in.
The widget worked fine before the update.
the widget is visible on the panel but clicking it doesn't do anything, i am using plasma 6 on arch based distro, my laptop are Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 15ACH6.
Hey there! Thanks for building this. I just discovered this very helpful widget and was wondering if I can tweak the value of trigger from default to something of my like. For example, I found that the default value of Conservation Mode is 75-80%, that is, the laptop wont be charged more than 80% and I assume it is the limit of charging that is set to this widget by default.
I would like to change the limit to 60-65% for personal interests and was wondering if I can do that. If yes, could you please explain how/where is the tweaking to be done? As a newbie Linux user, this would be much appreciated because this would do much good to my laptop's battery lifespan.