Hello Simon and list,

Thank you for the information, and your thoughts on this. I appreciate it.


So does the watch protector you have, just protect around the sides of your watch, and the very edges of the screen?

I am just trying to understand here.


Also, what happens if you do crack the screen of your watch?

Can those be repaired?


Thank you again for your thoughts, and help.


Terri

On 6/25/2020 6:52 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
Hi Terry,

I have a series 4 watch
I don't have an actual screen protector but I do have a watch protector which 
comes up around the edge of the screen and gives it protection against knocks 
and bangs,

But even so
If you hit your watch face against anything to hard it will crack the screen,

I've done this twice to my watchs, once with my original apple watch and once 
with my previous series 2
  Protection is great but it's treatment of the device that really  matterss.

If I'm going out and think I'm going to bump my watch
I change it around on my wrist so the watch is on the inside and the connection 
of the sports band is on the outside that way I'm protecting the watch face 
against my body -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 7:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: more Apple watch questions

Hello everyone,


Thank you to both Wayne, and Siegard, for answering my questions. I really 
appreciate it. It's very helpful to me, because it helps to have an answer to 
look back at.


I am really enjoying my watch. Although, last night while I was out, it did 
something odd. I couldn't figure out what it was. I wasn't even messing with 
the watch. This weird message just came up on it's own. I'm not even quite sure 
what it was saying. Something about quickboard, maybe? I honestly don't know.


But what I am wondering is, can I get a screen protector for my watch?

Do they work well?

And if they do exist, are there just 1 type available?

I mean, I don't really know how 1 screen protector could be much different from 
another 1. But I just don't want to assume anything. I'd like to have a screen 
protector though. I am concerned I might scratch up my watch. Or possibly hit 
it on something.


Thank you,


Terri

On 6/25/2020 9:45 AM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
Hello Terri. Sure, here's some answers. Crown up simply refers to
turning your hand so your wrist is facing up. The vibrations you are
feeling are because the watch is trying to vibrate the time to you. If
you do a double tap on the watch, it will vibrate the whole time with
hours and minutes, and a triple tap will vibrate the minutes only. A
long vibration represents 10 and short vibrations are one. So the time
12:05 would be a long, 2 shorts, and a pause and then 5 shorts.
Finally, if the watch face does not appear, you can always press the
digital crown to bring it up.

Hope this helps,
Wayne

On 6/24/20, Terri Stimmel <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello everyone,


My subject says it all. I really hope someone can help me out.


Ok, on Monday, and Tuesday, when I would touch my watch face, the
watch would wake.

However, now it's not.

What could I have possibly done, to cause this to no longer happen?


In a way, it's fine that it doesn't do this. I just don't know why it
seemed to have stopped.


Also, I have heard the term, crown up, a few times. In the podcasts I
have listened to.

What might this mean?


And lastly, sometimes when I am messing with my watch, trying to text
or do other things, it will start to vibrate in a pattern. A couple
of long, slow vibrations. Then several fast ones.

What could this possibly mean? Nothing is spoken when this happens.
Nor does anything seem to happen. So I am just confused by it.


Any help would be great.


Thank you,


Terri

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