Hi list,

Sorry to be raising this again, but would like to try and clear this up.

I suspect, but am not sure, that enabling “Speak on Wrist Raise” for VoiceOver 
on the Watch overrides the general “Wrist Detection” setting, so that with 
VoiceOver’s “Speak on Wrist Raise” set to off, the Watch display will not 
activate when the user raises his or her wrist.

At least, this is what happens for me. With “Speak on Wrist Raise” turned off, 
I need to tap the display to activate it. I’m not sure if this is a bug with my 
device only or if this is the expected behaviour for all devices.

Is there anyone whose Watch display activates on wrist raise with the Speak on 
Wrist Raise setting disabled?

Many thanks,
Nic

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