battery plasmoid and remaining time..
Nuno Pinheiro
nuno at oxygen-icons.org
Thu May 14 12:40:35 CEST 2009
A Thursday 14 May 2009 11:10:29, Casper Clemence escreveu:
> There are two questions
>
> 1) what is the most useful (or conversely, misleading) information for the
> user 2) what is pleasant/pretty for the user
>
> My experience is that non-tech-savvy users tend to consider inaccurate
> predictions to be simply "wrong". This means that they are (1) not
> useful and (2) ugly because they make the desktop look broken.
>
> Given a percentage charge left it is quite natural to realise that
> that charge may be used up at a different speed depending on what the
> computer is used for. Giving a predicted time only serves to add
> another layer: (a) understand why then computer "thinks" I have 20m of
> battery left (b) work out whether that should be adjusted based on
> what I'm actually doing. For this reason "intelligent" measures of
> time left are probably more annoying than dumb ones (at least dumb
> ones are consistent).
exactly, people tend to extrapolate the time left by loking at the batery if
they get the time wrong by 30 minutes its theyir bad mental calculation.
if we say you have 1:00 and in reality it turns out it was only 30 minutes
ist our bad couse we provided that wrong informaion.
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