Seriously, i feel like a complete idiot. Where in the hell are the bluetooth settings after the ICS update? Also, while we're at it the only way i can get into Wi-Fi settings is by dropping down the window shade, going to quick settings and then clicking on the wi-fi icon. Where the hell are the actual settings menus?
jim_0068 said:
Seriously, i feel like a complete idiot. Where in the hell are the bluetooth settings after the ICS update? Also, while we're at it the only way i can get into Wi-Fi settings is by dropping down the window shade, going to quick settings and then clicking on the wi-fi icon. Where the hell are the actual settings menus?
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wow, totally not intuitive, only can access bluetooth settings once you turn it on. Same for wifi
In the Settings menu (via the icon in the app drawer or Menu softkey > Settings from the home screen) click on the text itself to the left side of the toggle switches.
Edit: yep, you can access WiFi's Advanced options while off, but not Bluetooth's settings. It is rather dumb.
Hi there, not Adam here (sorry :') ),
I would have a little question for the people who would already have installed the 4.2 :
Could we choose what settings to show or not in the quick settings panel ? If so, what are the possibilities ?
Thanks
This is a great app addition but would be so much better if it were to replace our notification center
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Found this:
According to Android Central, there are eight settings listed: Google+ profile, brightness, settings, Wi-Fi, mobile data, battery, airplane mode, and Bluetooth. The Google+ button takes you to your profile, settings opens up the full settings menu, Wi-Fi takes you to Wi-Fi settings, airplane mode is a toggle for the feature, Bluetooth takes you to Bluetooth settings, mobile data shows your carrier and signal strength, and brightness brings up the brightness slider, and battery shows a percentage remaining and will take you to the full battery menu if tapped.
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So it looks like you can't choose which settings will show.
Black Adam said:
Found this: So it looks like you can't choose which settings will show.
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Han... That's kind of sad... But hey, CM10.1 is coming
Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-marshmallow-tips-and-tricks/7/
1.) Tap and hold the Settings icon in the top-right corner of the Quick Settings menu. After a few seconds, lift your finger and you will see a popup at the bottom telling you that the System UI Tuner has been added to your Settings.
2.) Go to your settings and into system UI tuner. (it is at the bottom of settings.)
3.) Check the box to Show embedded battery percentage.
4.) Configure the way you want your tiles displayed and in what order under quick settings. Under status bar you can turn off features you don't use so they never show as an option in the status bar.
5.) Done!
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Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-marshmallow-tips-and-tricks/7/
1.) Tap and hold the Settings icon in the top-right corner of the Quick Settings menu. After a few seconds, lift your finger and you will see a popup at the bottom telling you that the System UI Tuner has been added to your Settings.
2.) Go to your settings and into system UI tuner. (it is at the bottom of settings.)
3.) Check the box to Show embedded battery percentage.
4.) Configure the way you want your tiles displayed and in what order under quick settings. Under status bar you can turn off features you don't use so they never show as an option in the status bar.
5.) Done!
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I was using this a couple of Moto versions back and kept hoping they would eventually let you replace the battery bar with nothing but a percent, but it never happened. It's so small I find myself blinking to make out the numbers.
Yeah that why I used Gravitybox with circle battery and % but my old eyes have trouble no matter what..lol
Tmobile Note4...Marshmallowed
butchieboy said:
Yeah that why I used Gravitybox with circle battery and % but my old eyes have trouble no matter what..lol
Tmobile Note4...Marshmallowed
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Xposed is what I"m going to miss most by not being able to root. I used Gravitybox and Flat Style Status Bar to completely change the status bar around. I have always hated the default Android status bar. I like my clock in the center and nothing but a percent for the battery.
Does this work?
Does this actually work on the G4?
I have an unlocked UK retail G4 and the cog does not spin and the System UI tuner is not added to the menu.
Could someone with a UK model please confirm if this does or does not work for them.
XT1622 with 6.0.1
Sam
sgl76 said:
Does this actually work on the G4?
I have an unlocked UK retail G4 and the cog does not spin and the System UI tuner is not added to the menu.
Could someone with a UK model please confirm if this does or does not work for them.
XT1622 with 6.0.1
Sam
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Works on my US G4. Pull down notification, press and hold on the gear in the top-right for 5 seconds or so, let go, System UI Tuner gets added to Settings.
sgl76 said:
Does this actually work on the G4?
I have an unlocked UK retail G4 and the cog does not spin and the System UI tuner is not added to the menu.
Could someone with a UK model please confirm if this does or does not work for them.
XT1622 with 6.0.1
Sam
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Yes, tap and hold the cog in the drop down notification menu for 20 seconds (edit XT1622, dual sim from Motorola direct)
After reading around on the internet I have managed to solve this. I had turned on the developer option and changed the animation speed to x0.5. This seemed to somehow break the spinning cog.
Having now turn that off again and rebooted the cog does now spin as it should! Thanks for the help.
Sam
Tel864 said:
Xposed is what I"m going to miss most by not being able to root. I used Gravitybox and Flat Style Status Bar to completely change the status bar around. I have always hated the default Android status bar. I like my clock in the center and nothing but a percent for the battery.
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Good idea..lol just started using Flat style status bar
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I tried this on a 16gb G4(US variant non-amazon) and Nexus 5x, but no dice. How long are you suppose to hold it? I tired 5, 10, and 20 seconds, didn't work.
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I tried this on a 16gb G4(US variant non-amazon) and Nexus 5x, but no dice. How long are you suppose to hold it? I tired 5, 10, and 20 seconds, didn't work.
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You didn't change the animation speed in Developer Options did you? You should see it start to spin almost immediately.
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You didn't change the animation speed in Developer Options did you? You should see it start to spin almost immediately.
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animation speed is set to as fast as it can be.
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Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-marshmallow-tips-and-tricks/7/
1.) Tap and hold the Settings icon in the top-right corner of the Quick Settings menu. After a few seconds, lift your finger and you will see a popup at the bottom telling you that the System UI Tuner has been added to your Settings.
2.) Go to your settings and into system UI tuner. (it is at the bottom of settings.)
3.) Check the box to Show embedded battery percentage.
4.) Configure the way you want your tiles displayed and in what order under quick settings. Under status bar you can turn off features you don't use so they never show as an option in the status bar.
5.) Done!
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Note: Don't have Animations (in Developer Options) set to Off. And then turn Developer Options OFF. Until you do that you won't get the System UI Settings added. And then reboot.
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animation speed is set to as fast as it can be.
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Set the animation speed back to the default 1x and reboot.
bigsnack said:
I tried this on a 16gb G4(US variant non-amazon) and Nexus 5x, but no dice. How long are you suppose to hold it? I tired 5, 10, and 20 seconds, didn't work.
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Did you try turning off the Developer Options? That's what fixed it for me.
I did this on an amazon moto G4 with the stock OEM.img flashed in. The menu shows up, and I can make it show battery% and turn off status bar icons, but, none of the "Quick Settings" changes actually take effect, even after a reboot. Not a big deal, but good to be aware of.
If you would like to have a larger battery percentage than this gives,download Clean UI launcher. In the launcher settings go to components settings and you can select battery percentage. Make sure status bar clear is turned on. This will give you an IOS style status bar. If you do not want IOS styled notification screen, make sure notification clear is turned off. You do not have to use CleanUI as your launcher for this to work. I have tried this with Nova and Google Now launchers.
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I did this on an amazon moto G4 with the stock OEM.img flashed in. The menu shows up, and I can make it show battery% and turn off status bar icons, but, none of the "Quick Settings" changes actually take effect, even after a reboot. Not a big deal, but good to be aware of.
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That's not common, because I have the same phone and looked at another and in both the quick settings take effect.
I also had to turn off battery saver first.
But I prefer it to show % beside the battery icon not inside battery icon, old eyes.
Reboot cell removes %
My battery used to display the percentage up top. Now it doesn't. I can't find any setting. I'm in plain stock.
Its not letting me attach screenshots for you. Anyhow, go into system settings, General (tab), then Battery & Power saving.
In there, you should see an option called Battery Percentage on Status Bar. Turn tyat on and you should be good to go.
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Its not letting me attach screenshots for you. Anyhow, go into system settings, General (tab), then Battery & Power saving.
In there, you should see an option called Battery Percentage on Status Bar. Turn tyat on and you should be good to go.
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That's it. Thanks!
Hi,
I've tweaked my status bar using SystemUI Tuner so I'm left only with Cellular network & Wi-fi signal indicator on the left side of the status bar and battery indicator on the right. I would like to move both signal indicators next to the battery so I get the maximum space possible for my notifications. Is it possible. If so how? Thank you in advance
randomf said:
Hi,
I've tweaked my status bar using SystemUI Tuner so I'm left only with Cellular network & Wi-fi signal indicator on the left side of the status bar and battery indicator on the right. I would like to move both signal indicators next to the battery so I get the maximum space possible for my notifications. Is it possible. If so how? Thank you in advance
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Hi. How did you do that? I'm using SystemUI Tuner and did the commands and I'm in the tweaks tab but when i click any of the settings, nothing happens. I restarted but the icons still show up in the statusbar.
I successfully executed the ADB commands and then flicked the switches in Status Bar -> Auto Detect. Then it required a restart of the phone.
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I successfully executed the ADB commands and then flicked the switches in Status Bar -> Auto Detect. Then it required a restart of the phone.
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It doesn't work for the V0lTe icon nor the battery icon though. Any solution?
randomf said:
I successfully executed the ADB commands and then flicked the switches in Status Bar -> Auto Detect. Then it required a restart of the phone.
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Hello,
may I know how did u you change the WiFi and mobile signal icons to the right side of the status bar please?
Thanks.
Is there any chance that we could have this. Those two icons on the left hand side of notch are super anoing. Anyone? Please