According to the dev in an email exchange there's no way to detect when the device gets locked unfortunately.
As an alternative you could do Screen off trigger then repeat until Device locked constraint is true before moving on.
Please add support for manipulating Dictionary variables as well or an action to make it easier to separate the key and value of a Dictionary (eg. from Read screen contents action) into separate arrays for use with that action then back.
A Default/Currently active stream option for the Show volume pop-up action. Eg. If you're listening to music it'll show for media/music but if you're in a call it'll show for voice call.
The enable/disable trigger action could use multiselect support so we don't have to add another action for each trigger we want to modify in a specific macro.
Will work similarly to how the star works but with some differences:
A different icon (eg. a flag in red colour)
New macros (excluding downloads from templates or imports) are marked by default
Marked macros will be disabled automatically upon saving and backing out (can ask if want to mark as...
You can open the Macrodroid app and use UI interaction to navigate to the associated Geofence then either use the request location button or an Extract text action to retrieve the coordinates from {notification} and search for it.
So you want to be reminded in case you forget to complete the parking payment? Geofences have to be updated manually so it will have to wait until you finish before proceeding to update the location for the associated trigger.
Oh well, they serve different purposes. For the one you mentioned I found that it goes from 0 to 100. -1 also works but not exactly sure what intensity that's at.
Ah, I meant the official one that I was using in the screen recording where I tried using the macro you shared. Even now the results...
Indeed it did 🥳
The helper app was needed to initially create the settings but can now function without the option checked.
This toggles it.
And this controls the intensity.
However, the quick settings tile doesn't update properly when set via Macrodroid.
Third party dimming features also don't dim the navigation bar, status bar, quick settings, lock screen, settings app, and will cover screenshots if not disabled beforehand.
Unfortunately on OneUI 5.1 there is no associated setting.
Same result if I wait for longer than a second before reenabling. Interestingly enough, it seems that it remains that way as long as it's 4 seconds or less; any longer than that and it'll get cancelled as soon as it's disabled.
So unfortunately the dev said it will take too much effort to fix...