When a battery is charged, the value is labeled with “Consumption”. It should be something like “Charge” instead.
Where? Can you attach a screenshot?
Oh I see where. The label is actually accurate, since it is actually telling you how many watts of power are currently being consumed. It doesn't matter if the batter ys charged or not; that's the current power draw.
Not entirely: In one case, it is indeed the system’s consumption, taken out of the battery. But in the case of charging, it is the consumption at the wall. And it does not include the running system.
Why does the distinction matter to the user, though? Is it a relevant detail that in one case the consumption is coming from the batter, and in the other, the consumption is coming from the wall?
I think I worded my comment badly. The consumption label shows the charge into the battery, in essence its statement is that the battery “consumes” power by storing the energy. But when a user reads “consumption”, I think (s)he would assume the computer hardware. You have to admit, noone would ever say “my battery consumes 20 W”, but rather “my battery is charged with 20 W”. Consumption is an active “activity”, but the battery is the passive part of that activity. It does not charge itself, rather it is charged by external circuitry. The same goes for discharge, here the active part (the consumer) is the actual system hardware. > and in the other, the consumption is coming from the wall? Well, the info page we are discussing here is about batteries. So one would assume the displayed numbers are specific to that battery (especially in my case, where I have different numbers for individual batteries). Plus, this wattage only shows the charge power (as can be seen in the screenshots of #443573), and does not show the actual consumption from the wall (or from the power adapter going into the mobo). I realise that I am being picky about the wording due to my technical mind. I’m also a member of the l18n group, picking on words’ meaning is our pastime. ;-) So I won’t be mad if you dismissed my argument, however I’d still like to suggest using a different term like Charge power or Charge rate, if it shouldn’t be too technically-sounding. Thanks.
> Well, the info page we are discussing here is about batteries I don't think that's true. The page is called "Energy" and the "Consumption" line is not in the "Battery" section. So there's no reason for the user to assume that this text is specifically referring to a battery. So I think the most natural reading of the UI is that "consumption" refers to the computer itself. If that doesn't make sense to you, maybe it would be helpful if you attached a screenshot, as it seems like maybe your particular hardware configuration results in a different UI from what I'm seeing.