Hi!
To me it seems quite useless to have an apple watch using only the haptic time.
BUt each to their own.
I use to turn VO off in church but seldom get the time to announce properly.
Mine speaks even if I have set it to keep silent.
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> 9 apr. 2022 kl. 20:17 skrev Paul Hopewell :
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> Hello,
>
Hello,
I have an Apple Watch SE purchased in late 2021 running the latest Watch OS. I
normally have VO set off and like to always use haptic time to avoid disturbing
others and avoid drawing attention to myself.
I have return to clock for all Apps set to the default which is 2 minutes or a
press
Hi!
I think you do it the right way.
I have tried the same but no luck so far either.
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> 1 dec. 2020 kl. 22:18 skrev Paul Hopewell :
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> Hello,
> I have a new Apple Watch SE and am running IOS 14.2 on my iPhone.
> I am keen to get the watch to tell the time via haptic taps so that I do not
> d
Hi Paul,
Here’s how to use haptic time:
1. Do not turn VoiceOver off.
2. Do a one-finger double tap on the screen between the top and the middle. It
may take a little practice. Sometimes VoiceOver does say the time.
another option is to turn the VoiceOver volume down so your partner won’t hear
Hello,
I have a new Apple Watch SE and am running IOS 14.2 on my iPhone.
I am keen to get the watch to tell the time via haptic taps so that I do not
disturb my partner if I check the time at night. I believe that I have set up
everything correctly and have set the watch to silent mode and turned