Some background: rechargeable batteries have 1.2V nominal (compared to 1.5V nominal for regular battteries). Any mouse will report levels around 10%, although the batteries will run for *many* months.
So users of rechargeable batteries will experience notifications about low levels basically after a few days of using a rechargeable battery.
Although you might very wel argue that "it's a hardware problem", notifications about low mouse / keyboard battery should be optional, not forced upon the user.
I have no way to disable the mouse / battery level alarm. (that is BUG #1)
Furthermore, if i use DND (which i don't really want to use, but just assumed), the mouse/keyboard alarms are the ONLY alarms that OVERRIDE DND, to "using DND" is not a solution, and DND does in fact disturb in some cases, which is BUG #2.
Some background: rechargeable batteries have 1.2V nominal (compared to 1.5V nominal for regular battteries). Any mouse will report levels around 10%, although the batteries will run for *many* months.
So users of rechargeable batteries will experience notifications about low levels basically after a few days of using a rechargeable battery.
Although you might very wel argue that "it's a hardware problem", notifications about low mouse / keyboard battery should be optional, not forced upon the user.
I have no way to disable the mouse / battery level alarm. (that is BUG #1)
Furthermore, if i use DND (which i don't really want to use, but just assumed), the mouse/keyboard alarms are the ONLY alarms that OVERRIDE DND, to "using DND" is not a solution, and DND does in fact disturb in some cases, which is BUG #2.