> Andy.
IIRCyou have to set the duration you wish it to remain "On", eg 10 secs, 
then get moving and turn the screen off - (Presumably a brief touch of your 
device's physical On/Off button).
I'm very pleased to hear this excellent facility has returned, and am 
looking forward to testing it.  WIll feed-back later.
Paul W


On Friday, July 12, 2019 at 5:28:06 PM UTC+1, Andy Henderson wrote:
>
> Just tried using this feature on a ride and the screen turned on just fine 
> but it wouldn't turn off. Tried 10seconds, 5seconds and none (which 
> deactivated). Also tried with proximity detection on and off. No luck, 
> screen just wouldn't switch off again. Anyone else see this? Any 
> suggestions?
>
> Andy
>

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