Rule condition for device on/off charger
Created by: phemmer
Information
- Solaar version (
solaar --version
andgit describe --tags
): 1.1.8 - Distribution: Fedora 36
- Kernel version (ex.
uname -srmo
): Linux 5.14.10-300.fc35.x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux - Output of
solaar show
for the target device (if applicable):
Bolt Receiver
Device path : /dev/hidraw3
USB id : 046d:C548
Serial : 31414541443844453342444142383338
Has 1 paired device(s) out of a maximum of 6.
Notifications: wireless, software present (0x000900)
Device activity counters: 2=171
2: MX Master 3S
Device path : None
WPID : B034
Codename : MX Master 3S
Kind : mouse
Protocol : HID++ 4.5
Serial number: 599B7A65
Model ID: B03400000000
Unit ID: 599B7A65
Bootloader: BL1 69.00.B0003
Firmware: RBM 22.00.B0003
Other:
The power switch is located on the (unknown).
Supports 36 HID++ 2.0 features:
0: ROOT {0000} V0
1: FEATURE SET {0001} V0
2: DEVICE FW VERSION {0003} V4
Firmware: Bootloader BL1 69.00.B0003 B03438FCA4E6
Firmware: Firmware RBM 22.00.B0003 B03438FCA4E6
Firmware: Other
Unit ID: 599B7A65 Model ID: B03400000000 Transport IDs: {'btleid': 'B034'}
3: DEVICE NAME {0005} V0
Name: MX Master 3S
Kind: mouse
4: WIRELESS DEVICE STATUS {1D4B} V0
5: CONFIG CHANGE {0020} V0
6: CRYPTO ID {0021} V1
7: DEVICE FRIENDLY NAME {0007} V0
Friendly Name: MX Master 3S
8: UNIFIED BATTERY {1004} V3
Battery: 15%, discharging.
9: REPROG CONTROLS V4 {1B04} V5
Key/Button Actions (saved): {Left Button:Left Click, Right Button:Right Click, Middle Button:Mouse Middle Button, Back Button:Mouse Back Button, Forward Button:Mouse Forward Button, Mouse Gesture Button:Gesture Button Navigation, Smart Shift:Smart Shift}
Key/Button Actions : {Left Button:Left Click, Right Button:Right Click, Middle Button:Mouse Middle Button, Back Button:Mouse Back Button, Forward Button:Mouse Forward Button, Mouse Gesture Button:Gesture Button Navigation, Smart Shift:Smart Shift}
Key/Button Diversion (saved): {Middle Button:Regular, Back Button:Regular, Forward Button:Regular, Mouse Gesture Button:Regular, Smart Shift:Regular}
Key/Button Diversion : {Middle Button:Regular, Back Button:Regular, Forward Button:Regular, Mouse Gesture Button:Regular, Smart Shift:Regular}
10: CHANGE HOST {1814} V1
Change Host : 1:whistler
11: HOSTS INFO {1815} V2
Host 0 (paired): whistler
Host 1 (unpaired):
Host 2 (unpaired):
12: XY STATS {2250} V1
13: ADJUSTABLE DPI {2201} V2
Sensitivity (DPI) (saved): 1000
Sensitivity (DPI) : 1000
14: SMART SHIFT {2110} V0
Scroll Wheel Ratcheted (saved): Ratcheted
Scroll Wheel Ratcheted : Ratcheted
Scroll Wheel Ratchet Speed (saved): 2
Scroll Wheel Ratchet Speed : 2
15: HIRES WHEEL {2121} V1
Multiplier: 15
Has invert: Normal wheel motion
Has ratchet switch: Normal wheel mode
Low resolution mode
HID notification
Scroll Wheel Direction (saved): False
Scroll Wheel Direction : False
Scroll Wheel Resolution (saved): False
Scroll Wheel Resolution : False
Scroll Wheel Diversion (saved): False
Scroll Wheel Diversion : False
16: THUMB WHEEL {2150} V0
Thumb Wheel Direction (saved): True
Thumb Wheel Direction : True
Thumb Wheel Diversion (saved): False
Thumb Wheel Diversion : False
17: WHEEL STATS {2251} V0
18: DFUCONTROL {00C3} V0
19: DEVICE RESET {1802} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
20: unknown:1803 {1803} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
21: CONFIG DEVICE PROPS {1806} V8 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
22: unknown:1816 {1816} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
23: OOBSTATE {1805} V0 internal, hidden
24: unknown:1830 {1830} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
25: unknown:1891 {1891} V7 internal, hidden, unknown:000008
26: unknown:18A1 {18A1} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
27: unknown:1E00 {1E00} V0 hidden
28: unknown:1E02 {1E02} V0 internal, hidden
29: unknown:1602 {1602} V0
30: unknown:1EB0 {1EB0} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
31: unknown:1861 {1861} V1 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
32: unknown:9300 {9300} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
33: unknown:9001 {9001} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
34: unknown:1E22 {1E22} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
35: unknown:9205 {9205} V0 internal, hidden, unknown:000010
Has 8 reprogrammable keys:
0: Left Button , default: Left Click => Left Click
mse, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1
reporting: default
1: Right Button , default: Right Click => Right Click
mse, analytics key events, pos:0, group:1, group mask:g1
reporting: default
2: Middle Button , default: Mouse Middle Button => Mouse Middle Button
mse, reprogrammable, divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2
reporting: default
3: Back Button , default: Mouse Back Button => Mouse Back Button
mse, reprogrammable, divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2
reporting: default
4: Forward Button , default: Mouse Forward Button => Mouse Forward Button
mse, reprogrammable, divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2
reporting: default
5: Mouse Gesture Button , default: Gesture Button Navigation => Gesture Button Navigation
mse, reprogrammable, divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2
reporting: default
6: Smart Shift , default: Smart Shift => Smart Shift
mse, reprogrammable, divertable, raw XY, analytics key events, pos:0, group:2, group mask:g1,g2
reporting: default
7: Virtual Gesture Button , default: Virtual Gesture Button => Virtual Gesture Button
divertable, virtual, raw XY, force raw XY, pos:0, group:3, group mask:empty
reporting: default
Battery: 15%, discharging.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I frequently forget to put mouse on charger and the battery dies mid-session.
Describe the solution you'd like I would like a rule condition which would detect when mouse is plugged in, which I could then use to perform actions.
Describe alternatives you've considered Replacing my brain with an upgraded model.
Additional context The goal is to create a rule to launch the screensaver when the mouse is plugged in. This would encourage me to use the mouse charging to launch the screensaver instead of the lock button on keyboard (I put a magnetic usb connector on mouse, so it's extremely easy to just move the mouse within range of the cable and it snaps into place). Yes this is a silly problem, but figure it can't hurt to ask, and others might benefit from it as well.