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Sefa, hi everybody! Welcome back to Expose Tuesday. Today, we're going to take a look at a new module that will enable us to customize how our settings menu looks within Android. This is TK, let's check it out real quick to show you guys what the module is actually capable of doing. As you notice here, this is my 1 + 3. I don't have a specific theme that's causing this, and then my settings. I actually decided I wanted to have it in two rows. Now, of course, this is very functional if you're going in landscape, but you'll notice essentially it mirrors the way it looks like in landscape, but I like to keep the same look whenever in portrait. You'll notice it's pretty much in the same organization. I left the same categories here, I didn't add any new ones, although we are able to add some. Also, I did add one application, this is Supersuit. So now, whenever I want to actually access Supersu, I can go directly into my settings and I can actually interface with it as if it's a regular application. You can add other things, of course, settings editor, and current version is 2.4. Check and restart the device, make sure you have the latest binaries, and of course, everything is updated at the latest. Restart your device and then you're able to get into it. First thing we have under the settings, we had the ability to change how many rows we have. I chose to go to two. If you go with three, it's going to look really bad. But depending on your device, if this is a tablet, you can actually go to three or four, that's to your preference. You can change the color, you can say...