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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" xmlns:if="http://projectmallard.org/if/1.0/" xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" type="topic" style="task" version="1.1" id="quick-settings"> <info> <!-- Recommended statuses: stub incomplete draft outdated review candidate final --> <revision version="gnome:44" date="2023-12-29" status="review"/> <credit type="author copyright"> <name>Michael Hill</name> <email>mdhillca@gmail.com</email> <years>2023</years> </credit> <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /> <!-- This puts a link to this topic on the index page. Change the xref to link it from another guide. --> <link type="guide" xref="prefs"/> <!-- Think about whether other pages should be in the seealso list. The target page will automatically get a seealso link back. <link type="seealso" xref="someotherid"/> --> <!-- Think about whether external resources should be in the seealso list. These require a title. <link type="seealso" href="http://someurl"> <title>Link title</title> </link> --> <desc>Quickly toggle different settings and choose devices.</desc> <keywords>wi-fi, bluetooth, background</keywords> </info> <title>Quick Settings</title> <p>The Quick Settings buttons in the <link xref="shell-introduction#systemmenu">system menu</link> let you quickly switch available services on or off, and choose Bluetooth devices or Wi-Fi networks.</p> <section id="wifi"> <title>Wi-Fi</title> <media type="image" src="figures/shell-exit.png" width="250" style="floatend floatright" /> <p>Press the <gui>Wi-Fi</gui> button to switch Wi-Fi off or back on.</p> <p>The button shows the Wi-Fi network that's currently connected.</p> <p>Press <media type="image" its:translate="no" src="figures/go-next-symbolic.svg"> right</media> to show available networks.</p> <p>Select a network to initiate a connection, or select <gui>All Networks</gui> to open the <link xref="net-wireless">Wi-Fi</link> settings panel.</p> </section> <section id="wired"> <title>Wired</title> <p>Press the <gui>Wired</gui> button to switch wired networking off or back on. The button shows information about the current wired network connection. Press <media type="image" its:translate="no" src="figures/go-next-symbolic.svg"> right</media> to show more settings. Select <gui>Wired Settings</gui> to open the <link xref="net-wired">Network</link> settings panel.</p> </section> <section id="bluetooth"> <title>Bluetooth</title> <p>Press the <gui>Bluetooth</gui> button to switch bluetooth off or back on. The button shows the name of the first device, or the number of devices connected. Press <media type="image" its:translate="no" src="figures/go-next-symbolic.svg"> right</media> to show paired and connected Bluetooth devices. Select one to connect or disconnect. Select <gui>Bluetooth Settings</gui> to open the <link xref="bluetooth">Bluetooth</link> settings panel.</p> </section> <section id="power"> <title>Power Mode</title> <p>The <gui>Power Mode</gui> button shows the current <link xref="power-profile">power mode</link> setting. Press the button to switch to <gui>Power Save</gui> or back to the current setting. Press <media type="image" its:translate="no" src="figures/go-next-symbolic.svg"> right</media> to select from all modes. Select <gui>Power Settings</gui> to open the <link xref="power">Power</link> settings panel.</p> </section> <section id="toggles"> <title>Toggles</title> <p>The other buttons show the current status of <link xref="display-night-light">Night Light</link>, <gui>Dark Style</gui>, <link xref="net-wireless-airplane">Airplane Mode</link>, or <gui>Keyboard</gui> backlight, where available. Press the button to switch on or off.</p> </section> <section id="background"> <title>Background Apps</title> <p>The number of background applications running on the system is shown at the bottom of the system menu. Click to show a list of these apps. Selecting an application from the list opens a window for that app and removes it from <gui>Background Apps</gui>. Select <gui>App Settings</gui> to open the <gui>Apps</gui> settings panel.</p> </section> </page>