Hi!
Most its when you take the watch of your wrist and put it back on again.
That’s the only time I use the passcode.
I have a question for you though.
How did you get the haptic time to work without using VoiceOver?
I know it can be done but I have no luck with that.
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> 3 dec. 2020 kl. 20:33 sk
Oh, and by the way, using your watch for messages is super convenient. Being
able to just raise your wrist and respond is a lot faster than opening up your
phone.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Dec 4, 2020, at 9:23 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>
> Hello Donna,
>
> In response to your question of how I plan
Hi Paul,
I don't use it for mail or music or podcasts, but I do use it for messages,
heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, work-outs. I also use the modular face, which
has five complications. My complications are set to display sunrise/sunset,
time, temperature, activity data, date and phase of the
Hello Donna,
In response to your question of how I plan to use my Apple watch in silent mode
with VoiceOver off. First I have only had the watch for 4 days and am thus
still learning! In addition to telling the time I am using haptic alarms from
the Alarm App and am viewing all the great health
Hi Paul,
I don’t have the answer to your question, but I’m curious about how you use the
watch with voiceover turned off. Do you use it to do anything besides tell
time, if yes, how do you do that without the ETA voiceover?
Cheers,
Donna
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 3, 2020, at 1:34 PM, Paul H
Hello,
I am contemplating adding a passcode to my new Apple Watch SE running Watch OS
7. However I am unclear on the circumstances in which I would have to enter
that passcode on my watch. I mostly use the watch in silent mode with VoiceOver
turned off, to which I have gotten haptic time to work