Keyboard battery low warning starts at 20%...

Is there a way to lower the threshold or make them stop?

I think someone else asked this question some time ago except it was for the magic mouse.  If I recall, the consensus was that no you cannot change it.

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  • IPhone ~needs~ an AUDIBLE Battery-low warning during calls!!!

    Okay, I've been needing to do this for quite some time. I'm actually surprised to find no one else has made this complaint yet (that I've been able to find).
    I am absolutely sick and tired of my iPhone dying in the middle of a call because I was not alerted to the battery's status once it got to 20% or lower.
    Does it make sense to anyone else that this happens? You're on a call, to your knowledge the battery was full or reasonably full before but now that you're talking you can't see the screen and you're not thinking about it so you keep talking. A while later your call drops and as you start to curse AT&T once again for the miserable coverage & constantly dropping calls you see that it's not them after all, but your phone's dead battery.
    Come on Apple.... How hard can it possibly be to program in an AUDIBLE-IN-CALL alert that tells you that your battery is about to die. This is so basic and simple that I'm finding it hard to believe that this hasn't been addressed before now!!! Don't get me wrong, I love my iPhone. I will never need another phone as long as there is some variation of the iPhone in existence. But seriously, this is something that should have been dealt with AGES AGO.
    I don't feel like I should even have to be saying this, but when you are in a call, your phone is against your ear, or if you use a headset of some kind, your phone is likely in a pocket. A Battery-Low warning that comes up on the screen is NOT going to be visible. There NEEDS to be a way for the iPhone to notify the user of a Battery-Low status that ACTUALLY GETS THEIR ATTENTION, not simply to remind them AFTER they've got it charging again that, yes, now that the phone is charging and back up from 0%, that the battery is still in-fact below 20%....
    I really am a reasonably devoted Apple fan, but I am highly annoyed by this, because while I have had my iPhone 3G since the week they were released, whenever the above problem would happen to me I just assumed it would only be a matter of time before it got ironed out. I mean, come on, Apple's a smart company, and this is such a basic thing that lesser phones have had this programmed into their OS's going back to some of the very first cellular phones in existence, I know, I've owned a few.
    Apple, Please. Fix this.
    Thank you in advance.

    thegadson6 wrote:
    I just posted the same thing and it's now 2014!!!! I have endured this problem since my iphone 3gs.
    And the option is still the same.  Give feedback to Apple directly at www.apple.com/feedback.
    Nothing anyone can do here, other than recommend that you be more aware of your battery life.  Keep it connected to a power source when not in use, or if one is readily available when you are using it.  I have a charger for home, one for my car, and one at work.  I never see the battery low indicators, except in very rare cases.  It's very rare for my battery to be below 50%.

  • Why don't I get a battery low warning anymore, laptop just turns off?

    My laptop is only just over a year old and I no longer get a battery low warning message. My computer just switches off. Have I disabled the warning somehow?
    The battery lasts for about an hour and a half which isn't great. This is what System Profiler says about it:
    Model Information:
    Serial Number: SMP-bq20z951-3a6c-fac
    Manufacturer: SMP
    Device name: bq20z951
    Pack Lot Code: 0000
    PCB Lot Code: 0000
    Firmware Version: 002a
    Hardware Revision: 000a
    Cell Revision: 0100
    Charge Information:
    Charge remaining (mAh): 1427
    Fully charged: No
    Charging: No
    Full charge capacity (mAh): 3751
    Health Information:
    Cycle count: 339
    Condition: Good
    Battery Installed: Yes
    Amperage (mA): -1921
    Voltage (mV): 10690
    Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

    You have the removable battery? In that case, you can expect it to have up to 80% of original capacity at 300 cycles. You have 390 cycles, and it's probably got less than 80% capacity if it only lasts 1 1/2 hour. It's very likely just at the end of its useful life. If you go to an Apple Store, they can stress test it for you, and very likely you will be told you need a new one.
    Coconut Battery will show you the current battery capacity vs. the original battery capacity. Mine has 88% capacity after 259 cycles, but the last time I tried to calibrate it, my Mac shut off instead of going to sleep, although I did get the warning. I don't know if you can really calibrate it if it shuts down suddenly. The health on mine didn't change after the last shutdown.
    Good luck!

  • Where has my "Battery Low" warning gone?

    Where has my "Battery Low" warning gone?
    When it got below 5% (I think) I used to get a warning come up.  Now for about last 2 or 3 weeks it just shuts down with no warning.  Plus when I attach the power lead & switch on the battery status says it is at 27%. 
    My MacBookPro2,2 is a 2006 unit from USA, running on
    OS X ver. 10.6.8
    Processor 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Memory 3 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    We had a genuine battery fitted by Apple about 9mths ago.
    Any Help will be appreciated
    Tony

    Reset the SMC. I'm pretty sure that model has a removeable battery, so you want this method:
    Resetting the SMC on Mac portables with a battery you can remove
    Note: Learn about removing the battery on MacBook and MacBook Pro.
    Shut down the computer.
    Disconnect the MagSafe power adapter from the computer, if it's connected.
    Remove the battery.
    Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds.
    Release the power button.
    Reconnect the battery and MagSafe power adapter.
    Press the power button to turn on the computer.
    You shouldn't be running the battery down that low on a regular basis though. It'll shorten the life of the battery.

  • 10.5.7? Battery Low warning no longer appears

    This is new. My 1.5Ghz G4 laptop powerbook goes to sleep without the usual early warning. I have run the battery down, reset the PMU, PRAM and NVRAM and the situation remains. The recent update is ominously coincident. Is it just me?
    Ed

    OK, it seems to be working again now. I let the PB run down again so it went to sleep without warning. Following the Apple support docs, I removed the battery and reset the PRAM, the reattached the battery and mains lead and booted into open firmware by holding down the power button until the prompt appeared, then I reset the NVRAM and booted.
    I let the PB charge until the light went green and left it connected to mains for over 2 hours. Removed the mains lead and ran down the battery, it quit without warning again. Repeated the charge/wait/discharge cycle and this time the battery low warning DID appear.
    Still charging at the moment so the power settings look kind of sensible, will post new settings when back on battery power.

  • Battery Low Warning

    3 Times now my Mid 2009 15" MBP has shut down without any warning that the battery is about to quit
    Is there any way to set a battery low warning say for when there is 10% left etc?
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    Carl

    I use "Slim Battery Monitor"
    It's cool!
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  • My Nano will not charge.  It appears to be charging when plugged in, however when disconnected, there is no charge and I get a battery low warning.  Do I need a new battery?

    My Nano will not hold a charge.  It appears to be charging when plugged in, however when disconnected there is no charge and I get a battery low warning.  All other functions work properly when it is plugged in.  Do I need a new battery?

    Deager18 wrote:
    My Nano will not hold a charge.  It appears to be charging when plugged in, however when disconnected there is no charge and I get a battery low warning.  All other functions work properly when it is plugged in. Do I need a new battery?
    Depends on how long you have had your iPod. Every iPod comes with complimentary, single-incident telephone technical support within 90 days of your iPod purchase.   If you also purchased AppleCare, then your warranty is extended for technical support and hardware coverage for two years from the original purchase date of your iPod. Or take your iPod Nano to your local Apple Store or an AASP. 

  • Battery Low warning - on an iMac!!!

    Does anyone know why an iMac would generate a low battery warning when there are no batteries in my main computer system. Does it have something to do with the batteries in the keyboard or mouse?

    Thanks very much for your quick response. I'm new to Macs so still having a few teething problems. It's nice to know that help is close by.
    Kind regards
    Frank-B.

  • Battery low warning came on,took battery out and reloaded,r​an 5 minutes and stopped again

    5

    Hi, 
    This is posted in the recovery forum, were you attempting to run a system recovery?  During the recovery you must have the battery and AC adapter in.

  • My 20gb ipod never charges and now only shows the battery low sign

    Hey, I really need help with this. I bought this ipod quite a while ago, but it was working fine till recently. My ipod does not charge when connected thru a power source or even the computer. And now the battery has died, so it wont even come on, it just shows me the battery low warning. Is there anyway I can restore it??

    Hi, guys. If you haven't got the issue solved yet, I suggest taking/sending you ipod in to Apple. We had a 20GB U2 ipod that gave us this problem, too. We had to take it in to an Apple store and have them replace it (at no charge to us). We are now on our second 20GB U2 ipod, and it has started doing the same thing. Not good at all...

  • Battery low - not low - low - not low

    Hi all,
    My iPod Mini has been behaving very oddly recently. It's fully charged, I get about an hour of play from it, it's still charged and then it suddenly wipes out as "low battery". This usually happens after changing tracks (when a previous one finishes, not a manual change from me).
    So, I wait a few minutes, turn the iPod on again and quickly select the first song I can get to, pause the song, turn the iPod off - during this stage the battery indicator is showing completely empty and I have to rush to do it before the "battery low" warning and shut-down.
    A few minutes later, I turn the iPod on again and listen to that track for about 20-30 seconds. During this time the battery indicator is still completely empty - but after the 20-30 seconds it goes back up to where it "should" have been - about 2/3 full.
    This is then okay for another short while of listening, and then it happens again.
    Anyone else come up with this before?

    do a reset, hold down the home/sleep button together until you see the apple logo and then release, then wait for the phone to boot back up.

  • My iphone is switched off suddenly n then it wont b started it continously shows the apple logo then again switched off automatically and when i charge it so it was switched on and after a long time then it shows battery low and then its also show 4% batt

    my iphone is switched off suddenly n then it wont b started it continously shows the apple logo then again switched off automatically and when i charge it so it was switched on and after a long time then it shows battery low and then its also show 4% battery what would i do im very tensed please help ...

    Hello s0ha1b
    If all you get is the Apple logo and it powering off, then the next step is to put your iPhone into recovery mode and then use iTunes to restore it. If you have a back up, then you can put that on there to once the restore is complete.
    If you can't update or restore your iOS device
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
    Regards,
    -Norm G.

  • Can I turn off mouse battery low notification

    I use rechargeable batteries in my Magic Mouse and I use to have no problems but since upgrading (from 10.6.8 to 10.10) I keep getting notifications on screen that my battery is low even if I just charged them. Now, I know it's due to the voltage difference in rechargeables but I would like to just turn off that little pop up that keeps popping up on screen I click on it to hide it but it just keeps coming back and it's annoying.
    What's funny is the battery is fully charged and the menu says 0% battery and has said that through 2 weeks of heavy use. If I swap them out for newly charged batteries it still says the batteries are at 0%.

    Yes - have checked them all and there's nothing to check or uncheck. This is one of those little things that's annoying and turns out it annoys lots of people given the number of requests for solutions in this forum and non-Apple forums. Apparently this issue has become worse with each OS upgrade. I have tested OS identified problem batteries and found plenty of charge. Besides the interval between when the notifications start and when the batteries fail is quite long.
    Many suggestions including Terminal scripts suggest simply turning off Notifications completely but that means loss of something useful.
    What is wanted is to allow the notification re declining trackpad, mouse, keyboard battery power is to show itself, let it be clicked close, and to stop popping up all the time.
    I did go to a Genius Bar for help (bit hard to demonstrate without the iMac being there) and the Genius didn't think there was such a problem. Having had Geniuses give themselves away in never looking at Apple Support Forums, I came prepared with links to this issue raised on this and other posts. Amazed he decided that maybe there is a problem/issue, could not find anyone to suggest a solution, but suggested I put in a feedback form. I think Apple people look at these even less than they look at the Support Forums, and so that is why I was looking to the Apple User community for a solution.

  • After upgrading to Maverick my apple wireless keyboard battery drain too quickly (30% in 1 day)

    Just as the topic's tittle, after upgrading to Maverick, along with many small errors, keyboard battery draining is by far the most not-so-pleasuring thing to deal with. My keyboard used to consume roughly a few battery percent per week. After the OS upgrade, still with the same using habit, it went from 80% down to 60% the last week, and from 60% to 30% just yesterday. Does anyone else here get this and any solution please? Much appreciate it! Thank you!

    Software bugs are killing not only IT industry (just look the drop in PC sales, and also a new sharp drop in tablet sales!), but industry in general.
    The reason for this is very simple: wrong people are on wrong jobs. As simple as that.
    To introduce this kind of bug, the drain of keyboard battery after installing an "advanced" version 100 (or so) operating system, and have this kind of bug a Jimmy from 3rd grade would not had made, is beyond comprehension.
    I trace these kind of stupidities for at least 30 years. While Microsoft can be forgiven as they started it all with a poorly conceived operating system foundation by a few teenegers and later it was impossible to go back to square one, the Apple on the other hand had all things available to them beautifully: the most advanced, architecturally, operating system foundation - Unix. And they failed too. They put an awkward GUI lipstick on that beautiful Unix operating system, with a lot, a LOT of bugs!?
    Again: the reason for all of this is that throughout the decades and decades, the wrong people were put on the wrong jobs. Nowadays VERY small percentage of educated people work on software systems development. There are no computer scientists, computer engineers, electrical engineers, software engineers anymore working for those companies like Apple. Throughout the decades of mis-management they had been replaced by all sorts of inadequate occupations: sociologists, psychologists, English majors, shoe salesmen, even Preachers .
    And the result we see: a never ending stream of stupidities like this one. If chimpanzees had spent all this time, all these intangible and tanglible investments, on creating operating systems I assure you they would do a MUCH better job than these dilletants

  • HT3371 2012 13 Macbook Pro has battery service warning

    I have a 2012 13 Macbook Pro and already got a battery service warning, should I take it to get it check if everything is still good?

    kmorales420 wrote:
    how do you do a smc reset?
    Shut down the computer.
    Plug in the MagSafe power adapter to a power source, connecting it to the Mac if its not already connected.
    On the built-in keyboard, press the (left side) Shift-Control-Option keys and the power button at the same time.
    Release all the keys and the power button at the same time.
    Press the power button to turn on the computer. 
    Note: The LED on the MagSafe power adapter may change states or temporarily turn off when you reset the SMC.

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