Hello,

Don’t you mean 117.9 inches?

Gena

> On 26 Jun 2015, at 23:41, george b <gbma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Actually they all have the same ratting according to apple when I called the 
> techs today and he looked up for each style and they all have the same 
> ratting up to 3 meeters for no mor then 30 minutes and for the question 3 
> meters is 39.3 inches.
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kawal Gucukoglu
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 15:10
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Watch Screen Responsiveness with VoiceOver
> 
> How do you measure three Metres in the water? I have a sports edition watch. 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 25 Jun 2015, at 11:22 pm, John Panarese <jpanar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>  Actually, the sport edition can be taken into the shower. It is water proof 
>> up to 3 meters in the water. I wear mine in the shower.
>> 
>> 
>> Take Care
>> 
>> John D. Panarese
>> Director
>> Mac for the Blind
>> Tel, (631) 724-4479
>> Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
>> Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
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>> 
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>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 25, 2015, at 5:05 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello Nick.
>>> 
>>> Please do not get the watch wet as Apple say that the watch is not water 
>>> proof.  It's fine in the rain but not in the shower.
>>> 
>>> About responsiveness, at times my watch crashes for no good reason and I 
>>> have either restart it or turn Voice Over on or off.  I turn the watch off 
>>> each night before I put it on charge as the watch will come back on when 
>>> you put it on the little magnetic pad.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Kawal.
>>> On 24 Jun 2015, at 23:35, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi list, and particularly to those of you who have Watches,
>>> 
>>> Two issues:
>>> 
>>> 1. I have activate on wrist-raise enabled, and speak on raise disabled. 
>>> When I raise my wrist, the screen remains off and Siri is not available. I 
>>> have to touch the screen before it activates and Siri becomes available. I 
>>> would like the screen to turn on when I raise my wrist, and Siri to 
>>> therefore become responsive to the “hey Siri” command, but I don’t want 
>>> VoiceOver to announce the time every time I raise my wrist. Does disabling 
>>> the VoiceOver speak on raise option override the activate on wrist-raise 
>>> option? Have any of you got your Watches to activate on wrist-raise 
>>> without VoiceOver speaking?
>>> 
>>> 2. My screen is sometimes unresponsive. Occasionally it takes several taps 
>>> on the screen before it activates. Sometimes tapping and swiping around on 
>>> the screen is a little slow and unresponsive. I usually notice this when 
>>> I’m in a rush, and my impatiens usually means I stuff things up and take 
>>> even longer. Usually when I’m relaxed and patient it works well enough. I’m 
>>> not sure whether this occasional lack of responsiveness is just because 
>>> it’s a 1.0 product which is relatively under powered, or if it has anything 
>>> to do with the fact that I wear it in the shower and frequently get it wet. 
>>> What have your experiences been with screen responsiveness?
>>> 
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