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    How do I set display timeout?

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        nero355 @Keneda
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        @keneda said in How do I set display timeout?:

        @lakotaubp
        Well, more graphical reachable options is not for advanced users i think.

        That's even the oposite, for instance, i wanted to change the colors of messaging app bubbles for threads messages, something any basic user could want to do, and a simple way would be color pickup in app option, a simple graphical way for any user, but there is not, so i had to ask here the good file and line to edit, make system writable, being sudo, use terminal to cp file, use seabass app to tweak, then re cp file and relock system file... And i have to do that after every update to messaging app...

        Look at android, plently of options for 99.9% "normal" users, and they use them, not every user user every option, but the fact is here, users, even normal ones, want to tweak their system for their needs.

        Don't forget Developer Options : Hidden by default but still reachable! šŸ˜‰

        I use them to removing the annoying animations that just delay the speed of the OS for example! šŸ˜„

        My phones :

        • BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Phone Edition - Ubuntu Touch 16.04 LTS
        • ZUK Z2 Pro - ZUI Android 8.x
        • Xiaomi Mi 9T - Jolla SailFish 3.4.x Community Build

        P.S. : I am NOT a developer! ;)

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          AppLee
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          Well I consider myself a power user.
          That means I read C/C++, I'm a Linux user almost since the begining of Linux and I had a smartphone before the iPhone.

          But I'm not a tinkerer. Which means I'm a basic user and I ask an OS to be simple to use and easy to find what I need.

          There are too much parameters in Android. If I want to access a particular setting I don't know where to look or even if it has been implemented.
          That is a nightmare of UX.

          With Ubuntu Touch if you cannot find the setting it's probably that you didn't look that much or more probably because the feature does not exist.
          It's easy enough to use (of course there are progress to make but honestly not so much).

          So yeah funky feature like changing the color of a chat and get stars animating in the background is not something I need or want.
          It ruins performances and it distract from the goal of having a smartphone.

          As an analogy that's exactly why I run Linux at home.
          I was always tinkering with windows in order to set it up correctly and when I was done, I had to start again because of unstability.
          With Linux it took me a couple of weeks to get setup and then I asked myself what a computer was for because I had nothing else to do, just use it.

          Ubuntu Touch was for me few hours of read an research, then a couple hours to install. And voila.
          Later I created an app to fill the gap I had and ease my daily use.

          Sorry we are getting way off topic. And there is another thread more appropriate for this kind of topic.

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            Keneda @AppLee
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            @applee said in How do I set display timeout?:

            So yeah funky feature like changing the color of a chat and get stars animating in the background is not something I need or want.

            I don't want stars in the background, i want readable text in the bubble wich i find not be the case with default colors...

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              A Former User @Opolork
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              @Opolork
              Interesting, I'm guessing it does the same thing despite the slightly different description.
              Also, slightly off topic, love the dark mode in your system settings screenshot. Is that from UT Tweak Tool? That feature is "Experimental", you reckless fool. I think I'll try it šŸ˜„

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                Keneda @Guest
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                @moncon
                Yes that's suru dark theme wich you can activate in UTTT, i use it too, it's good.

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                  cliffcoggin @nero355
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                  @nero355 said in How do I set display timeout?:

                  You aim at Novice Users but the most people who use this OS are Advanced/Power Users IMHO šŸ™‚

                  I can't speak for others but I am not a power user, in fact I am not entirely clear what a power user is. The less I am obliged to tinker with the phone to make it work, the more I like it.

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                    Opolork @Guest
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                    @moncon said in How do I set display timeout?:

                    @Opolork
                    Interesting, I'm guessing it does the same thing despite the slightly different description.
                    Also, slightly off topic, love the dark mode in your system settings screenshot. Is that from UT Tweak Tool? That feature is "Experimental", you reckless fool. I think I'll try it šŸ˜„

                    I tried my Lock when Idle setting at the 30s setting. It shut off the screen (I presume that's 'Sleep') and locked the phone. Does your 'Sleep when Idle' setting do the same?

                    Yes, that's the SuraDark theme. It's very nice! It's not experimental - you're thinking of SuraGradient. šŸ™‚

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                      A Former User @Opolork
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                      @opolork
                      I've just noticed something.
                      My option 'sleep when idle' is only 'sleep when idle' when I have no passcode or passphrase set. As soon as I set a passcode or passphrase the option becomes 'lock when idle'.

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                        Opolork @Guest
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                        @moncon That explains it. I also use a passcode. šŸ™‚

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                          nero355 @Opolork
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                          @opolork
                          I use my phone without any lockcode and it does the same :

                          • Turn Off Screen
                          • Lock The Phone

                          Pressing the Power Button wakes up the screen and a swipe unlocks the phone! šŸ™‚

                          My phones :

                          • BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Phone Edition - Ubuntu Touch 16.04 LTS
                          • ZUK Z2 Pro - ZUI Android 8.x
                          • Xiaomi Mi 9T - Jolla SailFish 3.4.x Community Build

                          P.S. : I am NOT a developer! ;)

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                            Opolork @nero355
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                            @nero355 Thanks for the info. :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:

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