I had to turn wrist raise off as Voice Over keeps speaking.
On 28 Jun 2015, at 13:53, Jenine Stanley wrote:
I occasionally have an issue where Siri won’t activate on wrist raise and I
have speak with wrist raise off. It works most of the time but you have to wait
like 2 seconds after you raise
I occasionally have an issue where Siri won’t activate on wrist raise and I
have speak with wrist raise off. It works most of the time but you have to wait
like 2 seconds after you raise your wrist to call on Siri, it’s not immediate.
Of course this morning when I’m trying it,it won’t work unles
Thanks, all, for the feedback. I had heard that the IPX7 water resistant rating
meant it could be submerged in water up to a depth of 1m for up to 30 mins. The
Apple Store staff member who helped me try on the watch said they don’t
recommend waring it in the shower, but then I read that Tim Cook
Subject: Re: Watch Screen Responsiveness with VoiceOver
Hello,
Don’t you mean 117.9 inches?
Gena
> On 26 Jun 2015, at 23:41, george b 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 h
then 30 minutes and for the question 3
> meters is 39.3 inches.
>
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Subject: Re: Watch Screen Responsiveness with VoiceOver
How do you measure three Metres in the water? I have a sports edition watch.
>
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 wrote:
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> 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
>
>
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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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
nig
I have noticed some of the screen responsiveness you mention here at times. I
have started turning my Watch off now and then and restarting it. This seems to
renew the responsiveness which still a bit slower than on the iOS devices but
the restart does improve things. I only do it maybe once eve
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