> For me the situation is even worse: Since 12.10 the power indicator displays 
> my laptop battery and my MOUSE battery (Belkin bluetooth mouse) as second 
> battery. Unfortunately it always chooses the mouse battery for display in the 
> panel.
> 
> This is of course completely useless, as I want to see how long the laptop 
> battery lasts, not how long the mouse battery lasts. It seems to be 
> impossible to select which battery to display in the panel?

Selecting the mouse battery over the desktop battery is by design iff
the mouse is reporting it will run empty sooner than the laptop. From
the spec:

> "The menu title should tell you at a glance what you need to know
most: what device will lose power soonest (and optionally when), or
otherwise which device will take longest to charge, optionally how long
it will take, and optionally its current charge level. More detailed
information can be accessed inside the menu itself. "

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  Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status

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