To adjust the brightness in Android, you need to open Settings > Sounds & Display menu, and there select “Brightness”. To enable a particular interface you need to use the settings or install a separate widget, or even multiple widgets. To adjust the volume of different events (call, alarm clock, and others) you have to use the menu again. Instead of all this, you can simply install the Quick Settings, and enjoy the simplicity of an application that allows you to make all the above changes from a single interface.

The program can be set to open as a pop-up menu or a full-screen window with wireless interface switches, volume controls, and various other options. These options include:
- Brightness control
- Volume levels (call, message, alarm clock, and others)
- Enable / disable sound
- Enable / disable Wi-Fi
- Enable / disable Bluetooth
- Enable / disable GPS
- Enable / disable data transmission (2G/3G)
- Enable / disable flight mode
- Enable / disable automatic synchronization
- Enable / disable automatic screen rotation
- Enable / disable screen lock
- Sleep mode settings
User interface is simple and convenient – just switch the desired option on or off. Each button shows its state (whether this option is enabled or disabled). Unused buttons can be easily removed from the screen.

Additionally, you can change the program icon in the system tray (top of the screen) – make it black, white or remove it.
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