You can quickly
toggle Bluetooth with your connected devices from Control Center.
To
toggle Bluetooth and Wi - Fi, pull down the notification shade and tap the appropriate toggle, or jump into Settings and then into each service's respective entry.
If
you toggle Bluetooth off, you won't get the parking reminders, because your phone won't know when your car is near.
For example, SBSettings lets you quickly
toggle Bluetooth, WiFi, Vibrate, and many other features on and off with a simple swipe right from the home screen.
You can
toggle Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, Vibration, Auto Rotation and GPS.
It highlights system - wide alerts and has buttons to
toggle Bluetooth, GPS, mobile data, screen auto - rotation, and Wi - Fi.
But
toggling Bluetooth and Wi - Fi «off» in the Control Center doesn't fully turn them off — it only disconnects them.
Apple's iOS 11 update also has some odd conditions for
toggling Bluetooth and Wi - Fi back on if you toggle them off within the Control Center.
Not exact matches
Standard equipment includes a DAB digital radio,
Bluetooth and Drive Dynamic Control, which allows the steering and stability control (and ride comfort depending on if you've specced Adaptive M Sport suspension) to be
toggled between Normal, Sport and Sport + modes, while the Z4's folding hard - top opens or closes in 20 seconds, and can be operated while on the move.
Bluetooth OnOff
Bluetooth OnOff is a simple
toggle widget for Android powered phones to easily switch on / off
Bluetooth functionality.
The changes appear to be an improvement in design and functionality, allowing easier
toggling of
Bluetooth, GPS, Airplane mode, Sound, screen rotation, app syncing, Wi - Fi, notifications, and screen brightness, but they are a change nonetheless.
The Quick Settings menu, which is available when you pull down from the top of the screen, has buttons for the Waves Maxx audio and Dell Cast screen - mirroring in addition to standard
toggles for
Bluetooth, Wi - Fi and GPS.
But there are a bunch of little tweaks that we're rather fond of, including the
toggles for Wifi,
Bluetooth, GPS and mobile data in the notification pull - down, and the ability to swap out the phone, contacts and messaging icons in the bottom dock.
We also like the augmented Notification tab, which allows you to easily
toggle a number of the most used settings, such as wireless connections (Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth and GPS), brightness, auto rotation and sound.
You can find icons for important settings across the top of notifications, tapping one time each to
toggle them on or off: Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, GPS, Vibration, and Auto Rotation.
When you pull down the notification shade, you'll see convenient shortcuts for
toggling Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, GPS, Sound settings and Auto rotation.
With iOS 7's new Control Center, swiping up from the bottom of the display reveals a menu that lets you
toggle among Airplane Mode, Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb and Orientation Lock.
Shortcuts will allow you to turn off the trackpad,
toggle Wi - Fi and
Bluetooth, load up the settings pane, fire up the browser, as well as offering playback controls and volume.
According to Apple's
Bluetooth and Wi - Fi support page, «when you
toggle the Wi - Fi or
Bluetooth buttons in Control Center, your device will immediately disconnect from Wi - Fi and
Bluetooth accessories.
Swipe down from here to get to the full settings menu, and
toggle Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, Location and brightness.
Another thoughtful addition is an expanded notification area with one - tap
toggles for Wi - Fi, GPS, mute and screen rotation, although not
Bluetooth.
From this menu, you can
toggle brightness and connectivity options such as Wi - Fi, GPS,
Bluetooth and Airplane mode, as well as start the projector and camera.
You've got 7 home screens, 4 software buttons (Phone / Contacts / Messages / Applications) fixed on the bottom of the screen, and Wi - Fi /
Bluetooth / GPS / Mobile Data / Auto - rotation
toggles in the pull - down notification area.
To switch from a
Bluetooth connection on your mobile device to the Pulse Link audio source, you have to go into the application settings and
toggle between the two.
In iOS 10 and earlier, the control center only included the basics —
toggles for the flashlight, Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, camera, calculator, along with brightness adjustments.
You'll often see a
toggle in the
Bluetooth settings area.
Off to the left of the main Home screen is a quick settings area that gives easy access to Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, GPS, and Airplane Mode on / off
toggles and other oft - needed functions.
The notification drawer includes the quick
toggles introduced in Marshmallow: swipe down from the top of the Axon 7's screen in rapid succession and you'll see options to quickly switch off Wi - Fi, data, GPS,
Bluetooth, and more.
Lock screen icons make it easy to quick launch up to three apps and radio
toggles in the Notification drawer offer faster access than digging into the settings when you want to connect to Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, and more.
The
toggles in the Notification drawer for
Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, Reading Mode, Multi-Window, and more make it easy to access and enable / disable commonly used wireless radios and features.
For the sake of convenience, we would rather this menu offer one - touch
toggle for Wi - Fi, GPS, and
Bluetooth instead of just a shortcut to the settings.
Scroll down and select Autolaunch, then flip on the
toggles for Autolaunch and your car's
Bluetooth connection.
This ranges from mundane tasks like
toggling Wi - Fi and
Bluetooth on and off to setting up elaborate chain reactions rivaling Tasker.
Well on the Life One X2, you pull it down the first time, and you are greeted with the WiFi,
Bluetooth, Network and Airplane Mode
toggles.
While the Quick Settings menu allows you to
toggle oft - used settings like Wi - Fi and
Bluetooth, you'll find much more granular controls in the main Settings menu.
There's no convenient
toggle to disable
Bluetooth built into Windows 7.
*
Toggles in Pull Down Menu: Auto rotate,
Bluetooth, GPS, Wi - Fi, Aiplane mode, Vibrate, Silent, Sync, Data, 4G, Tethering, Torch, * Brightness
Here you can connect to WiFi and
Bluetooth, pick themes for your home screen and clock, schedule night mode, adjust the brightness, set different volumes for different alerts like alarms and notifications, rename the device, set the date and time,
toggle the camera on or off, and even pair Alexa - compatible gadgets.
Apple has addressed some of the problems with Control Center — such as the Wi - Fi and
Bluetooth toggles that don't actually
toggle the radios on and off — but the solutions feel kludgy and suggest Apple doesn't really have a clear way forward.
The only way I found of fixing this was
toggling off
Bluetooth and reconnecting, or putting the earbuds back in the case to shut them off.
First you press the power
toggle switch and the power and
Bluetooth indicator light will turn on for 5 seconds before shutting off.
You can easily tap each of these
toggles to turn on or off various settings of the phone such as
Bluetooth, Airplane Mode, WiFi and others.
It gives quick
toggles for Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, airplane mode, and the like, and displays a stream of actionable app notifications directly underneath them.
The quick settings give you large button access to airplane mode,
Bluetooth toggle, sync, all settings, and backlight control slider.
In Quick Settings, you now have a brightness slider (do wish there was an auto brightness
toggle there), WiFi,
Bluetooth, Mobile Data, Airplane Mode, Auto - Rotate, Flashlight, Location and Cast Screen.
Additionally, tapping the icons would take you to settings instead of just
toggling off WiFi,
Bluetooth, etc..
There's also a new action center to view notifications,
toggle Wi - Fi or
Bluetooth, etc. much like you'd find on a mobile OS.
Status bar still provides a list of
toggles for enabling or disabling which icons you see in the status bar, so you can remove persistent
Bluetooth or hotspot icons if you so wish.
If your HomePod is properly connected to your iPhone or iPad, try
toggling off
Bluetooth and Wi - Fi and back on again.
A simple tap of the button in the top right, or swiping down with two fingers brings up the ability to
toggle Wi - Fi,
Bluetooth, data and screen brightness.