It’s a menu button that’s not decorated as a button.ĮDIT 2: That’s the meaning of the tiny vertical bar to the left of the toggle! So there IS a visual affordance that I completely didn’t see. NotificationCompat.Builder mBuilder new NotificationCompat.Builder (this). If my description is confusing, maybe I should create a Demo account and grab a few screenshots.ĮDIT: I understand now that’s what you’re trying to show with the red arrow. An extension to TeeTrackers answer, to get the default notification sound you can do as follows. (I’m running Android 11 on a Samsung, there may be a few UI differences from stock.) There’s no distinction from the Show Notifications toggle above them. Found the one for Android Messages: 3 dots in upper right> Settings> Notification Sound. I completely missed that the words to the left of the “Messages” and “Miscellaneous” toggles each opens another menu. So this was How To Add Custom Ringtone & Notification Sound On Android. Select it and a list will appear where you can see all the ringtones and you can even add an extra ringtone as you did in the Option 1 Via Settings Menu. Messages (touch the word to the left of the toggle) → Sound Then scroll down until you see an option Ringtones. Notification Settings → (list of notifications by category, with 3 toggles under each) Thank you for the detailed assistance! I apologize for opening the topic when I was in the middle of a meeting and couldn’t follow through with the instructions.