Confusion in Settings: It was pretty hard to immediately tell what various sliders and toggles were actually affecting. I had to play around a bit before figuring out the impact of certain settings.
Slider Overlap: I noticed the custom SuperIsland UI handles the volume slider change, which was great—but when I try to change the brightness, the UI doesn't seem to react or show a visible change.
Redundancy: Currently, we have both the system's built-in volume/brightness sliders AND the Superisland UI overlay. This makes it feel like there are two control methods doing the same thing, which is confusing.
Is there any possibility of replacing the system's native sliders (volume / brightness after being fixed) with custom Superisland slider?
Doing this would make the whole experience much cleaner and prevent the overlap/redundancy issue. It would feel much more cohesive to have only one consistent way to handle those main system controls.
Confusion in Settings: It was pretty hard to immediately tell what various sliders and toggles were actually affecting. I had to play around a bit before figuring out the impact of certain settings.
Slider Overlap: I noticed the custom SuperIsland UI handles the volume slider change, which was great—but when I try to change the brightness, the UI doesn't seem to react or show a visible change.
Redundancy: Currently, we have both the system's built-in volume/brightness sliders AND the Superisland UI overlay. This makes it feel like there are two control methods doing the same thing, which is confusing.
Is there any possibility of replacing the system's native sliders (volume / brightness after being fixed) with custom Superisland slider?
Doing this would make the whole experience much cleaner and prevent the overlap/redundancy issue. It would feel much more cohesive to have only one consistent way to handle those main system controls.