Difference between revisions of "Trigger: Priority Mode/Do Not Disturb"
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* The trigger listens for changes to the system's interruption filter setting | * The trigger listens for changes to the system's interruption filter setting | ||
* Do Not Disturb settings can be changed manually by the user, by scheduled rules, or by apps with the appropriate permission | * Do Not Disturb settings can be changed manually by the user, by scheduled rules, or by apps with the appropriate permission | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 6 January 2026
The Priority Mode/Do Not Disturb trigger fires when the device's Priority Mode or Do Not Disturb state is changed to a specific configuration. This allows you to automate actions based on the device's notification interruption settings.
Options
- Allow All - Fires when all notifications are permitted (Do Not Disturb is off)
- Allow Priority Notifications - Fires when only priority notifications are allowed
- Block All - Fires when all notifications are blocked (total silence)
- Alarm Only - Fires when only alarm notifications are permitted (Android 6.0+)
Examples
Example 1: Dim screen when entering Do Not Disturb mode
Triggers Priority Mode/Do Not Disturb: Block All
Actions Set Screen Brightness: 20% Disable Notification LED
Example 2: Resume normal settings when DND is disabled
Triggers Priority Mode/Do Not Disturb: Allow All
Actions Set Screen Brightness: Auto Set Media Volume: 70%
Notes
- The trigger listens for changes to the system's interruption filter setting
- Do Not Disturb settings can be changed manually by the user, by scheduled rules, or by apps with the appropriate permission
- This trigger reacts to the system DND state, regardless of what changed it
See Also