
Get network details
Gets the current Wi-Fi network details, including the current IP address, Network Name, BSSSID, Wi-Fi Standard, RX Rate, TX Rate, RSSI, Noise, Channel Number, and Hardware MAC Address.
Turns True Tone on or off on the current device, adapting the display temperature to the current surroundings.
Gets the current Wi-Fi network details, including the current IP address, Network Name, BSSSID, Wi-Fi Standard, RX Rate, TX Rate, RSSI, Noise, Channel Number, and Hardware MAC Address.
Gets the width and height of the current screen and displays the pixel dimensions.
Sets appearance, Night Shift, True Ton, brightness, and volume to your preset choices – including options for daytime or evening.
Puts the current display to sleep (while still keeping the device awake)
Quickly change your device’s system volume by picking a numeric value from a list. Customize the list to contain your favorite volume presets, which support decimal values.
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Gets the current battery state, checking for connection or charging status and showing the total battery level as a percentage.
Simulates the key code for F3, activating Mission Control on the Mac.
Sets AirDrop receiving to Everyone so you can send or recieve content.
Opens Arc Search and activates the voice search mode (available by long-pressing on the + button in the app).
Turns on my living room, turns off your alarm in case you’ve woken up before it, and softly plays the radio station on my HomePod.
Opens the “New and Popular” page of the Netflix website, showing sections like “New on Netflix,” “Worth the Wait,” “Coming This Week,” “Coming Next Week,” and Top 10 TV Shows and Movies in your country.
Asks you to choose the volume level. Optionally, set this to a preset level and run this always change it to the exact volume you want your phone to ring at.
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