On May 4, 2011, at 19:05:02, Rep wrote: > I keep getting notifications of minor changes in the battery level of my > magic mouse (from 87% to 86%). This is a new phenomenon.
Interesting. HardwareGrowler supports something like that, though it's not supposed to do it for peripherals. Could you send a screenshot of one of these notifications to the group by email, please? > I cannot tell what application is doing this … Look at the notifications in each application in the Applications tab of the Growl preference pane. > … or it is some inherent capacity of Growl. Growl has only three notifications built in: - Update Available - User went idle - User returned All three of these have to do with Growl (it sends itself “User went idle” when it starts stickying notifications because the user is presumed not around to see them, and “User returned” when it stops because the user demonstrates that they are back). Growl does not inherently support any notifications that don't have anything to do with it. > When I look in the Growl preferences, I have a list of applications but none > display options for controlling the types of notifications they will send. Yes, they do. Select an application in the list and click Configure (or double-click on the application in the list), then switch to the Notifications tab. You can turn each notification on or off by selecting it from the pop-up menu and checking or unchecking the box. The interface on that tab sucks; we will be changing it in a future version. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Growl Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/growldiscuss?hl=en.
