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Option to disable "Screen time" entry #3048

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NotoriousNico opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Option to disable "Screen time" entry #3048

NotoriousNico opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem?

I'm using Niagara Launcher 1.12.14, and I have no use for the "Screen time" entry that appears when long-tapping an App.

I think this entry takes up useless space for me, but unfortunately, there is no option to remove this entry altogether.

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Please make the "Screen time" entry optional.

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@TFackler TFackler self-assigned this Dec 9, 2024
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TFackler commented Dec 9, 2024

Thanks for the suggestion.

While we understand that some users do not have use for the screen time option in the context menu, we do not quite understand why an option to remove it is necessary.
Why do you feel such an option would be worth adding?

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While I do have a big phone, I think it just adds one more line to the already long context menu:

  • Edit favorites
  • App info
  • Screen time
  • Add to category
  • Uninstall
  • Advanced
  • Niagara settings

But now that I think of it:
Maybe the better approach would be to overhaul the context menu. "App info" and "screen time" could be combined, for example.

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TFackler commented Dec 9, 2024

We understand that having an additional option you do not make use of can feel like clutter. However, we don't feel adding a toggle for an item in a context menu that is rarely accessed anyway, is worth the additional complexity of adding a setting somewhere else.

Are you accessing the menu often and if so, why?

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NotoriousNico commented Dec 9, 2024

I use this menu to access Niagara's settings (I change my fonts and icons quite often) or to access an App's info screen.

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