[Q] Quick Settings Management - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to change the number of columns in the quick settings? I don't like the icons being so big with three columns. I would like to have either 4 or 5 columns.

use a custom rom to have more features on customizing your quick settings

Yes, it's built into CM. Go to Settings > Interface > Quick Settings panel > Check "show smaller tiles"
This will give you 4 columns. Unfortunately this is the extent that CM supports right now. You can also install GravityBox if you're rooted, and there's a setting in GravityBox to set up to 5 tiles per row.

shiftf7 said:
Yes, it's built into CM. Go to Settings > Interface > Quick Settings panel > Check "show smaller tiles"
This will give you 4 columns. Unfortunately this is the extent that CM supports right now. You can also install GravityBox if you're rooted, and there's a setting in GravityBox to set up to 5 tiles per row.
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I wouldn't be asking if GravityBox settings works. It doesn't work for me.

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[Q] Navigation bar size customization from drop down

Hi ,
I had used Nexus 5 foxhound ROM, the rom is awsome.But it was sad to know the dev is stopped.
I liked the navigation bar customize sizes option which was there in Settings > Interface>Navigation Bar.
Also othe roms have settings like that.
There are various mods which help to change the dp, but they are limited to one size only.they do not give an option to chose from various dp size from a dropdown option as in screenshot.
I tried to replicate the same in stock 5.0.1.
I reached to the menu part(which is not a big thing) , i have now option of choosing the dp options but after selecting them nothing happens.
I must have missed something,i had not replaced Framework and SystemUI of Foxhound to Stock.
Could anyone please help me a bit to let me know what files i need to have in Stock Rom so that the navigation bar size changes on dp size selection.
ravikeshri_0341 said:
Hi ,
I had used Nexus 5 foxhound ROM, the rom is awsome.But it was sad to know the dev is stopped.
I liked the navigation bar customize sizes option which was there in Settings > Interface>Navigation Bar.
Also othe roms have settings like that.
There are various mods which help to change the dp, but they are limited to one size only.they do not give an option to chose from various dp size from a dropdown option as in screenshot.
I tried to replicate the same in stock 5.0.1.
I reached to the menu part(which is not a big thing) , i have now option of choosing the dp options but after selecting them nothing happens.
I must have missed something,i had not replaced Framework and SystemUI of Foxhound to Stock.
Could anyone please help me a bit to let me know what files i need to have in Stock Rom so that the navigation bar size changes on dp size selection.
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New screenshot attached...old one seems to have error
Sent from my Nexus 5

[guide] [app] [quick setting toggles] Bottom drawer

I am also a fan of the bottom style of quick settings.
Phones of size > 5" should provide this, It would be very comfortable and stylish..
It is very unfortunate that H2OS is merged with O2OS and they didn't retain this panel!!!
But, We have a better alternative!!!!:fingers-crossed::good::good::good:
There is an app, whick gives all of the customizations to your hand and let you tweak..
Unlike other apps like iPanel or some ****, this app is completely user friendly.
You can select the quick settings, shortcuts, default music app, size, colours, what not!!!
It has many possible configurations.
See screen shots
I loved this app.
I am sure you too..
*Note: The app isn't what you see in the play store screenshots.
The app details:
name: Quick Control Panel
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodblockwithoutco.quickcontroldock
setup:​step1: Install the app
Step2: Remove all the quick settings from the pull down (native quick setting) panel. You can retain some unique toggles which are unavailable
in the app.
Step 3: Open the app, give permissions.
Step4: Customize almost everything.
step5: Thank me if you think, I've given you a treat....
Last but not least: If you have a better alternative with you, please let us (others who love this panel type) know..
 @qwen3579 asked:​Q: after hiding all the Quick Settings toggles on the notification panel, there is a pretty big ugly gap left behind. I wish there was a way to just disable the QS panel.
I noticed this when I used the RR for OP3. There is not way to hide this gap or disable it..
For this there are 2 ways to act..
1) Select '5' QS tiles in the android system which are not available in The panel but you use rarely. The usually used QS will be available handy in the panel.
2). Disable the QS toggles completely from the QCPanel, use all other features like music and Shorcuts. This also looks good and saves lots of space on the view.
The ScreenShots are uploaded
Thank me if I helped you,
If you want me to make a tutorial on this, please let me know.
Here is a h2os like preset I quickly wrapped up.
Extract it in /sdcard/QuickControlPanel/backups
Will post more versions if I will make it more similar in the future or optimized.
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V2
Changed colors for more h2os-like look and added upper icons. Would add the flashlight too but I can't find it in the lists. That would remove it from the bottom row and have the controls non-scrollable (less accidental swipes)
Icons used are from the Flight lite icon pack.
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I love this, BUT....after hiding all the Quick Settings toggles on the notification panel, there is a pretty big ugly gap left behind. I wish there was a way to just disable the QS panel. I'm on RR ROM and although there are some customization settings for the QS panel, there are no options to hide/remove it completely.
Move it to the bottom in the panels order and change the panel height in General settings.
I'm talking about the Android Quick Settings panel, not the app.
@qwen3579
I know This issue, should have explained you this earlier..
For this there are 2 ways to act..
1) Select '5' QS tiles in the android system which are not available in The panel but you use rarely. The usually used QS will be available handy in the panel.
2). Disable the QS toggles completely from the QCPanel, use all other features like music and Shorcuts. This also looks good and saves lots of space on the view.
I'll upload the ScreenShots in the OP
This is nearly H2OSish. Ca we find any XDA friend to create the perfect drawer?
Cause this one has some bugs..
Google Play listing has been removed. Anyone got a link for e for the application
@kalinskym
Search in google for the apk. It is always available in any apk providers out there

Color profile

Hi,
is there any way how to tweak the color profile of Pixel 3? I find the colors too saturated for my liking, esp. the blue quick settings tiles are killing me. Screenshots do look much nicer on my EIZO monitor. The colors "scream" less there.
I came from Nexus 5X which was fine in these regards.
Any other option but custom kernel?
Thanks for any tips,
A.
Screen colors?
Go to Settings > Display > Advanced > Colors
There are 3 options to choose from.
You have to be rooted and install a custom kernel to change the RGB values. Or you can just download an app that places an overlay on the screen to adjust the colors.

What Are the best ways to customize Miui?

So, for a little context:
I Ported MIUI 11 To my device (Moto G5s) for everyone to enjoy from the Poco F1 using GSI with Android P
Im rooted with magisk
I Have edxposed with custoMIUIzer
And time and patience
And I'm here to ask about (except themes, that's a little obvious):
What's the best way(s) to customize MIUI?
With CustoMIUIzer, for now one my favourite changes was adding a "scrollbar" under the music player notification (easy to change track position even from the lockscreen). I also added two navigation buttons to the three default ones and assigned different actions as "force close" or "wipe recents". Then I like launcher/statusbar/navbar gestures (swipe-up, swipe-left...); I removed the "assistant tab" set on swipe-right and enabled "infinite scroll" between pages (not really aesthetic but works); changed horizontal grids to display more (5) folders in launcher, icons in folder and tiles in dropdown menu (less empty space); added shorcuts to the "flashlight page" you have on the left in the lockscreen (handy if you enable "open without unlocking"). Not really about UI and never tried it, but adding gestures to the back fingerprint sensor (if you have it) seems cool.
In GravityBox (EdXposed) there are many tweaks but mostly I was happy about the "move clock to the right" option. I hate that there's so little space for notifications on the left (notch consequences) and I use seconds in the clock (hh:mm:ss), so I had space for 2-3 icons (MIUI max is 4). Now I raised that number to 7 by moving the clock and thanks to another GravityBox option.
XMiTools (EdXposed) has some of those statusbar customisations and also offers to edit dropdown menu (seconds in clock, weather).
Well, and don't forget about Substratum (system overlays for apps and stuff).
li5beth said:
With CustoMIUIzer, for now one my favourite changes was adding a "scrollbar" under the music player notification (easy to change track position even from the lockscreen). I also added two navigation buttons to the three default ones and assigned different actions as "force close" or "wipe recents". Then I like launcher/statusbar/navbar gestures (swipe-up, swipe-left...); I removed the "assistant tab" set on swipe-right and enabled "infinite scroll" between pages (not really aesthetic but works); changed horizontal grids to display more (5) folders in launcher, icons in folder and tiles in dropdown menu (less empty space); added shorcuts to the "flashlight page" you have on the left in the lockscreen (handy if you enable "open without unlocking"). Not really about UI and never tried it, but adding gestures to the back fingerprint sensor (if you have it) seems cool.
In GravityBox (EdXposed) there are many tweaks but mostly I was happy about the "move clock to the right" option. I hate that there's so little space for notifications on the left (notch consequences) and I use seconds in the clock (hh:mm:ss), so I had space for 2-3 icons (MIUI max is 4). Now I raised that number to 7 by moving the clock and thanks to another GravityBox option.
XMiTools (EdXposed) has some of those statusbar customisations and also offers to edit dropdown menu (seconds in clock, weather).
Well, and don't forget about Substratum (system overlays for apps and stuff).
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Gravitybox works on miui? Well oof, gruess i was biased for If being so different that Most stuff wouldnt work

[Q]UI icons in quick settings

How can add or Modify icons UI in quick settings?
I have seen such options in crdoid rom and others.
For example: i need only icons without badge on quick settings.
Currently on PE rom

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