Devlogs
1.3.0 - Huge UI Update, Shizuku/Shell & Auto-Open
Improved User Interface
Icons are now used throughout the app to represent the four main tuning parameters
- Resolution, FPS, Fixed Foveation, and CPU/GPU Levels each have their own icons
- You can hover over any of these icons to see what they represent
- A grey icon represents a default or untuned setting, while white icons represent app-specific settings
The main screen has an updated design
- Each app individually takes up a bit less space, so you can see more at once
- The top and bottom bars are also a bit smaller
- When using multiple columns, you can now hover over apps' tuning parameters to see cut-off text
- The app list will now be a bit more colorful by default
- App colors on the main list can now be disabled for a monochrome look with increased transparency
Extras & Options is better too
- The Extras & Options screen now has a sidebar to help you more easily find the section you're looking for
- Your last-viewed section will now be retained, even when you reopen the app
Auto-Start
You can now set Quest Game Tuner to start automatically in Settings > Extra Features
- You can set it to open shortly after you boot up your device
- You can also set it to open automatically whenever you quit a VR game or app
Your tuning settings will still apply regardless of these new options.
Shizuku & ADB Shell
Shizuku can now be set up with Quest Game Tuner!
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Shizuku allows supported apps to access features as if they were a computer connected via ADB
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You can now install and run Shizuku in Settings > Extra Features. (You can even set it to start automatically!)
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From the same page, you can now install aShell You, which uses Shizuku to give you a modern ADB shell on-device
I am not associated with Shizuku or aShell You, but both are open-source, unmodified, and widely trusted.
Misuse of shizuku permissions or ADB shell could cause software issues or data loss.