Sound Profile Change from Notification Pull Down - ?

igomoto

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I do not see the ability to change my sound profile: sound , vibrate, silent -by pulling down on the notification bar shortcuts...

Is that a possibility in Nougat ? If so, how.

I have an old widget called "Silent Mode Widget" that I can place on my home screen, but have somewhat gotten accustomed to just pulling down from the top of the screen to make the change... Thanks in advance for any tips on this one. :)
 

juliend

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Just found this. swipe down to open quick settings shade, pull down again to access more quick settings, and then you'll see "do not disturb", that has the sound silence settings in it. If you hit edit you can move it up to the top row if you want.
 

igomoto

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I see that, but that is not what I am referring to. - That is for a period of time for "Do Not Disturb" - It is not the volume toggle button where you have three options for "Sound, Vibrate, or Silent" which is what I'm looking for...
 

S.Casey

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Volume Slider LIKE 'Brightness' Slider would be perfect!

I wish there was an app/tweak that would allow one to install a volume slider like the brightness slider in quick settings that did not require all sorts of other development tools and a desk/laptop! That would be perfect. And again, like others are saying it should have come with the OS.
 

loeffler23

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The real question is, how do we edit the more in depth sounds? Like with my s7 edge I could control the volume of system sounds, ringer, media, and notifications. How would we do that on pixel I can't find any setting that lets me do it.
 

clone1008

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I wish there was an app/tweak that would allow one to install a volume slider like the brightness slider in quick settings that did not require all sorts of other development tools and a desk/laptop! That would be perfect. And again, like others are saying it should have come with the OS.
I use Volume Butler from the Playstore it works great! It also separates the ring volume and the notification volume. Very easy setup.