Philip Meyer;502955 Wrote: 
> If there wasn't a popup, there would be no options, and therefore no
> buttons to press ;-)
> 
> 
> Snooze is different to alarm off.  Most alarm clocks have a snooze
> button (although I think snooze is a rubbish concept that I've never
> used, I understand that people like to have a snooze option).
> Do alarm clocks really have a dedicated "alarm off" button?
> 
> 
> 

I got IT!  Everyone listen.  The whole problem is the "need" for a
dedicated snooze button (which is emulated by the popup menu).  However,
not everyone needs or desires the snooze button.  

So the answer is -- have an option in the menus (or better yet in the
alarm settings) to enable or disable snooze feature (just like you can
enable or disable repeat or one time alarm).  If snooze is enabled, you
get the popup menu.  If you don't enable snooze, you get the typical now
playing screen (or whatever your typical setting/screensaver is when
music is playing).

Ta da.  Problem solved.  Snoozers get what they want, everyone else
gets an alarm that goes off and music plays as normal.  If you want to
stop the alarm -- you stop as always you would whenever something is
playing.    

Simple.  Logitech developers -- get on this now.  : )


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