Scott
You need to go to the watch app on your phone and  general,  have wrist 
detection on, and then go to  wake screen button just below rist detection and 
open it and in there turn it off.  The clicking is everytime you move your 
wrist the screen wakes up and then it goes to sleep and does the clicks.
Then flick down to on tap and choose the 70 second time so voice over will have 
time to read the entire screen to you when your doing something.

Now when set up like this when you move your wrist only the time will show for 
sited persons.
To have the watch tell you the time I found the best is to push the crown 
button once and it will start speaking to you.  To put the screen to sleep just 
put your palm of your hand on the screen and you hear those same annoning 
clicks.

How is that

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 09:58
To: MacVisionaries 'Chris Blouch' via <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Apple watch keeps making a clicking sound

Hi,

I was lucky and received a nice new Apple watch under the tree.  I ended up 
with the 42 millimeter stainless steel version with the metal magnetic type 
band.  Love the fit and feel so far.  My question is this.  I have VO and 
everything enabled but I notice that periodically and it can be anything from a 
few seconds to a few minutes the watch makes like a click click sound, one or 
two quick clicks and then it stops, waits and does it again.  Any idea what 
this is?  Also, any general pointers would be great.

Thanks and happy holidays all.
 


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