Hi, I've just switched from an old Samsung/Android to a recent Google Pixel running GrapheneOS. On my previous phone, I had three different notification modes, which were called something like: Sound, Vibrate, Silent; I would typically use Vibrate in general, Silent when at work, and occasionally Sound. Switching between the three was a breeze: I just had to unlock my phone, swipe from the top of the screen, and tap on a quick-access setting which would directly toggle the mode.
On GrapheneOS, I've managed to reproduce the Sound and Vibrate modes. Switching between them takes a few more taps than it did on my old phone, but that's still acceptable.
However, the only way I've found to switch to/from Silent mode is to toggle the "Use vibration and haptics" setting on/off, which takes quite a number of steps and discourages me from switching as often as I would like.
So, have I missed something? Is there a quicker way to switch to/from SIlent mode? (switching between all 3 modes as easily as on my old phone would be a plus)
Note that Do Not Disturb doesn't seem to be what I'm looking for, as (judging from the description) it completely blocks notifications (with some configurable whitelists), while ideally I would still like the screen to turn on when there's a notification, but without any sound or vibration (also no vibration if I interact with the phone e.g. by typing something). Thanks in advance.