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      KrishneshG last edited by

      Feature request: we should allow for a battery percentage to be displayed on the tool bar as a more accurate representation of current battery status at a glance

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        kugiigi @KrishneshG last edited by

        @KrishneshG It's actually possible via the UT Tweak Tool app. But I think it should be added to the system settings app.

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          rocket2nfinity @KrishneshG last edited by

          @KrishneshG Install UT Tweak Tool. Under indicators select battery show percentage

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            KrishneshG @rocket2nfinity last edited by

            @rocket2nfinity im getting the impression UT Tweak is a important config app if this is the case we should consider it as one of the base applications we install with the OS or merge the functionality into settings

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              rocket2nfinity @KrishneshG last edited by

              @KrishneshG The developers are moving functions out of UT Tweak Tool as they can, as it has full system access. It just hasn't been the highest priority.

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                KrishneshG @rocket2nfinity last edited by

                @rocket2nfinity ow fair fair makes sense

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                  kugiigi @KrishneshG last edited by

                  @KrishneshG It's more like for experimental or hidden stuffs that hasn't been merged into the system settings app. And I guess if someone has the time, many of those settings can already be merged into the system settings app.

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