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Change how Control Center looks with ccSquare

For those looking for a unique way to customize their jailbroken handset’s Control Center interface, and new and free jailbreak tweak called ccSquare by iOS developer Ahmad Mokadam might prove useful.

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Just as the name implies, ccsquare can give your Control Center interface a squarer aesthetic by removing some of the rounded corners from buttons, as depicted in the screenshot example above.

But more than simply making your buttons square, ccSquare also adds new features to the Control Center interface, such as adding the display brightness percentage to the brightness slider and the volume percentage to the volume slider. Users may also opt to add the time to the Status Bar, among other things.

Once installed, users will find a dedicated preference pane in the Settings app where they can configure ccSquare to their liking:

Options you can configure for ccsquare.Options you can configure for ccsquare.

Things that you can do here include:

  • Making the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi toggle buttons actually do what you’d expect them to do instead of only temporarily disabling certain Bluetooth or Wi-Fo related functions
  • Enable or disable the square-shaped tiles for Control Center
  • Enable or disable the time in the Status Bar when Control Center is showing on notched handsets
  • Hide or show the brightness and volume percentages
  • Hide or show the Lock Screen’s Control Center grabber
  • Enable a faster way of launching Control Center
  • Respring your device to save all changes

While probably an unintended side effect, we also noticed that ccsquare made our folders perfectly square as well.

The square aesthetic isn’t for everybody, but if it’s something you’d like to have on your jailbroken device, then you can download ccSquare for free from the BigBoss repository using your favorite package manager app. The tweak supports jailbroken iOS 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 devices.

What are your thoughts on the square aesthetic afforded by ccSquare, and do you like it more than stock? Let us know in the comments section down below.

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