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Feature Request: Allow option to active automatically when plugged in the power outlet #104

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brodock opened this issue Sep 11, 2018 · 6 comments

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@brodock
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brodock commented Sep 11, 2018

It would be nice to have it activate automatically the first time when you plug the laptop in the power outlet.

That should happen only right after it is plugged in, so if you want to disable it after you can just click the notification icon again.

@newmarcel
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That's a nice idea. I wonder if more people could find this useful?

I can imagine implementing this as optional behaviour that you can enable in the preferences.

@Swiftnesses
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I need this :)

sheeley added a commit to sheeley/KeepingYouAwake that referenced this issue Jan 22, 2019
@ThomDietrich
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ThomDietrich commented Mar 25, 2020

Hello,
I need this as well. My device is plugged in most of the time and KeepingYouAwake is active all the time. However, it rightfully deactivates itself when the battery runs low. I want the application to re-activate as soon as plugged in (or charged to a certain level).

How about a solution on the Advanced settings tab:

"Reactivate when battery capacity is above:..."

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@teunis90
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teunis90 commented Dec 7, 2020

Yes, I was surprised that there is an option for "Deactive when battery capacity is low" but "auto-disable/enable" is not implemented. I'm not an OSX developer myself, is there a system event that can be used to implement this behavior?

@sturza
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sturza commented Apr 26, 2022

I will work on this.

@sturza
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sturza commented Apr 26, 2022

The implementation activates the keep awake function in ±10 seconds after plugged in.

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