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From a user perspective, it doesn't make sense to have:
"Enable 80% battery limit" "Disable 80% battery limit"
They are basically a toggle, so comparing to Apple approach it should be a single Button with toggle (if possible).
like:
Toggle Icon "80% battery limit", we could also use "X% battery limit" if we want to use custom battery limit.
The idea is to remove redundancy of having an Enable and Disable buttons, since you need to have it disabled to enabled it and vice-versa.
So it makes sense to have one button and change only text or add same text and toggle.
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From a user perspective, it doesn't make sense to have:
"Enable 80% battery limit"
"Disable 80% battery limit"
They are basically a toggle, so comparing to Apple approach it should be a single Button with toggle (if possible).
like:
Toggle Icon "80% battery limit", we could also use "X% battery limit" if we want to use custom battery limit.
The idea is to remove redundancy of having an Enable and Disable buttons, since you need to have it disabled to enabled it and vice-versa.
So it makes sense to have one button and change only text or add same text and toggle.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: