Difference between revisions of "Trigger: Battery Level"
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When the battery % increases or decreases, this trigger will fire. The trigger can be configured to trigger on any change or when the battery % increases or decreases to a certain level.</pre> | When the battery % increases or decreases, this trigger will fire. The trigger can be configured to trigger on any change or when the battery % increases or decreases to a certain level.</pre> | ||
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− | Don't forget that a trigger fires once at the exact time the event occurs. So, in the below examples, it will only fire when battery level goes down from 16% to 15% or up from 14% to 15% (respectively from 31% to 30% or from 29% to 30%) | + | Don't forget that a trigger fires once at the exact time the event occurs. So, in the below examples, it will only fire when battery level goes down from 16% to 15% or up from 14% to 15% (respectively from 31% to 30% or from 29% to 30%)<br/> |
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Revision as of 21:10, 10 June 2024
When the battery % increases or decreases, this trigger will fire. The trigger can be configured to trigger on any change or when the battery % increases or decreases to a certain level.
HINT:
Don't forget that a trigger fires once at the exact time the event occurs. So, in the below examples, it will only fire when battery level goes down from 16% to 15% or up from 14% to 15% (respectively from 31% to 30% or from 29% to 30%)
Example Usage #1:
If the battery level decreases to 20% lower the screen brightness.
Triggers Battery (<=20%)
Actions Screen Brightness 25%
Example Usage #2:
If the battery level increases to 30% increase the screen brightness.
Triggers Battery (>=30%)
Actions Screen Brightness 75%