We will never tire of saying it: MIUI is one, if not the most, of the best customizations around. It's not just about design, even if from that point of view with the Super wallpapers the brand has done bingo, but also and above all new features. Just a few days ago we saw how the company introduced new ones dynamic filters for the sky. One thing that was not announced, although it was introduced with the MIUI 12, is the possibility of monitor the framerate of your device for each application. Let's see how to do it together.
On MIUI 12 it is possible to see the frame rate (FPS) of each application by enabling the relative option: super useful for gamers
The functionality the team of Piunikaweb it takes its name Frame Rate Monitor. As the name suggests it allows us to see the FPS of the device when we use applications. In particular, gamers will be more than happy to use this feature, especially if they want to customize the experience through the app "Turbo video games". But how to do it? Below is the guide.
- first of all you need to enable the "Developer options"Going to"Additional settings"And tapping seven times on"MIUI Version";
- now you have to go back to the general settings screen and go to "Developer options";
- here we will find theoption "Power monitors”Below: let's select it;
- now let's tap on "starts " in the section "Frame rate monitoring tools".
In this way, as you can see on the right of the upper image, we will be able to see the frame rate of the display on our device. There is also the option to select the transparent mode: through this mode it will be possible to make the piece of display showing the FPS opaque and not annoying. As mentioned earlier this feature can be useful to players: through the game menus it will be possible to set the frames per second of each video game in such a way as to have an experience that is always up to scratch.
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I'm using Poco F1 with MiUi 12.0.3 and no “Power Monitor” in the settings