Power consumption notifications - OPPO Find X2 Pro Questions & Answers

Does anyone know how to turn off power consumption notifications (see screenshot)?
I know which apps are using power because I've specifically set them up that way!
I've tried swiping on the notification, but the options don't allow stopping the notification like you can with others. Is there another way?

Jesus wept, how hard is it to add a screenshot?!
The notification I'm on about states "Battery. Power Consumption Control. 1 app(s) are consuming power in the background, we recommend optimising now"

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Taskkiller with different actions on display-off-key and display-timeout

Is there any taskmanager / taskkiller, in which different actions can be defined for display-off-button and display-timeout?
I used a Taskmanager which killed the apps previously defined on pressing the power key (on top of the phone).
After updating, it kills my tasks if the screen goes off. Therefore, tasks are killed if power button is pressed AND if screen times out.
It was very nice before the update, killing the apps on pressing the button and having a low display timeout which saves battery but allows me to continue what i was doing after re-enabling the screen.
Is there any taskmanager / taskkiller which has this functionalitiy?

[Q] Not realize my ring volume is turned down?

I sometimes inadvertently turn ringer volume down low, and then forget to turn it back up to full and miss an important call.
I’ve found apps such as Ringer Volume (Android-Lab) however it wants ‘full Internet access’ don’t know if I like that with an app that will be constantly running?
Another option would be a taskbar icon showing my volume level i.e. 20% however I cannot find any such widget. It’s not mute that give me the problem it’s when I decrease the Ring Volume sometimes by accident when holding my Desire HD, with CyanogenMod 7
?Is this the correct section to ask for help on this problem?

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Anyone know where I can get just the power control widget without the green circle battery widget? I would prefer the power options over recent apps, but don't want a green circle battery.
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A feature that Long Pressing the Status Bar would open the Power Menu?

Are there any Xposed Modules or Apps that its feature is capable of acting as a Power Button by Long Pressing the Status Bar? Basically, Long Pressing the Status Bar acts just like what the Power Button would do when you Long Press the Power Button (The Power Menu would show up when long pressed). A "Very Long" Press on the Status Bar would restart the Device.
I need this kind of feature to my ROM and Device because the Power Button in my Tablet is not responding properly as of late and I have decided to use it only in the case of emergencies, so that I won't worsen its already bad condition.
I am well aware of apps like Quick Boot and there may be apps that are already capable of doing this but I would want this feature to be noticed and made possible so that this feature would be added in Custom ROMs just like the "Double Tap the Status Bar to Sleep" feature of CyanogenMod. I'm also hoping that this kind of feature would also be included in the Lineage OS ROM.

Notification volume?

I'm getting desperate about the notification volume thing. I'm using volume butler but it's not reliable, especially when switching to DND mode and back. Sometimes my ringtone is very soft while the notifications are really loud.
Looking for a final fix for this, my phone is rooted. Is there some build.prop that can be enabled or a magisk mod?
Hello, you can use Button Mapper here in XDA.
You have the option to use ringtone volume instead of media volume with the + - button.
You can also make applications exceptions. I use that with play music while I use Chromecast.
That's work without root.
Regards.
I used Tasker and set up tasks that sets levels for everything in four different volume conditions... Vibrate, Low, Medium and High. Within each task, I set Alarm Volume, Media Volume, Notification Volume and Ringer Volume. I also created a pop-up to tell me what profile I just set.
Then, I created individual widgets on the screen that are simply shortcuts to the tasks - one for each volume condition. Tasker comes with that widget built in. When I want to change the volume on my phone, I just tap the icon for the volume I want.
It doesn't override DND and it sets the volumes exactly as you want them every time.

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