When Lollipop was released, Google made a major change in the system shortcuts screen. The novelty had not only a review of the look, but also offers several ways to get to the desired feature without having to go through several menus along the way. Even Android being an open source system, Google did not allow users could change whatever they need, leaving only the manufacturers perform their optimizations to include many more system shortcuts than is allowed by default.
Now with the Android M , Google finally takes a step forward on this path by allowing users to customize the notifications screen, choosing the shortcuts they find most useful. In this version, you can have much more than the slider screen brightness control, in addition to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data, screen rotation and location. To perform a customized on-screen notifications, you need to unlock a hidden option that lies within the developer tools.
To release the customizations of the system on the Android shortcuts, you need to go to the menu Settings and select Developer Options (if it is not released, just tap seven times in the build software on About Phone). After that, within this menu you will find the View Customization Interface (Show SystemUI Tuner). From there you can add or change the system shortcuts in the notification screen. Not only that, but you can also create a tag with your name or any other title that you want to use.
As we face a preview version of Android M, the resort also has a considerable amount of bugs. So, you can often get the message that the system has stopped responding, and restart your smartphone. With the release of the final version expected for the third quarter of the year, the problem must already be corrected. This news can also be exploited by manufacturers by allowing greater level of customization in the notification screen when you finally launch the Android 6.0 for your devices.
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