I agree with Donna.
I have the Apple Watch Ultimate, which has cellular, but I have not enabled
cellular service because it isn’t worth $10 per month for something I’m not
going to use.
- Brad -
On Jun 3, 2024, at 23:54, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi ET,
I agree
Hi ET,
I agree with everything that others have said. The one thing I would add is
that personally, I don’t really like taking phone calls on my watch. This is,
of course, subjective, but I mention it because if I remember correctly, you
have hearing loss, and the reason I don’t like using
Whether or not to go cellular is entirely up to you. You'll spend $100 more for
the watch, and you'll pay $10 a month for cellular service on the watch.
If you carry your phone with you everywhere as do I, then you probably don't
need a watch with cellular service.
As for which band to get, go
As to whether to get a cellular version or not, that one is strictly up to you.
The cellular version will allow you to make and receive phone calls without
needing your iPhone on your person. Otherwise, without the cellular option, if
you have your iPhone within Bluetooth range nearby, it does
hey all again,
I just did a hard reboot of my series 9 Apple Watch and it has fixed the
problem I was having with the app switcher so please disregard the last message.
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hey all,
I just got myself an Apple Watch Series 9 which I am quite enjoying except for
one thing, if I double tap the crown to launch the app switcher and for example
the ECG might be in there, swiping to the remove option and double tapping does
nothing, it just makes the sound and even
.
Cheers,
Donna
On Apr 24, 2024, at 8:21 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
Try restarting your watch, and see if that helps.
- Brad -
On Apr 24, 2024, at 07:46, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
For the past three days, I???ve been waking up to find that my Apple Watch
battery
up to find that my Apple Watch
battery is severely drained. When I went to bed last night, it was at 100%,
and when I woke up this morning, it was at 56%. Before this week, it would
generally be right around 92% when I woke up. The other thing that seems
strange, is that when I went to take
;> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'd also double tap the side button to bring up the app switcher and
>>>>>>>>> close any apps that a
t; wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'd also double tap the side button to bring up the app switcher and
>>>>>>>> close any apps that appear like they might be battery drainers. Heck,
>&g
t; wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'd also double tap the side button to bring up the app switcher and
>>>>>>>> close any apps that appear like they might be battery
wrote:
Try restarting your watch, and see if that helps.
- Brad -
On Apr 24, 2024, at 07:46, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
For the past three days, I???ve been waking up to find that my Apple Watch
battery is severely drained. When I went to bed last night, it was at 100
ur battery is draining that fast it might be worth closing all apps
>>>>>> and then restarting your watch again
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gabe
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Apr 2
>
>>>>>>> On Apr 24, 2024, at 7:44 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did that. I have been force powering it off every morning since this
>>>>>> sta
back to normal, but then the next
>>>>> night the same thing happens.
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Donna
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 24, 2024, at 8:21 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try restarting
na
>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 24, 2024, at 8:21 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Try restarting your watch, and see if that helps.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Brad -
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>&g
t;> night the same thing happens.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Donna
>>>
>>>> On Apr 24, 2024, at 8:21 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Try restarting your watch, and see if that helps.
>>>>
>>>> - Brad -
>>>>
>&
:21 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>>>
>>> Try restarting your watch, and see if that helps.
>>>
>>> - Brad -
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 24, 2024, at 07:46, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
if that helps.
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On Apr 24, 2024, at 07:46, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:Hi all,For the past three days, I’ve been waking up to find that my Apple Watch battery is severely drained. When I went to bed last night, it was at 100%, and when I woke up this morning, it was at 56
hat helps.
>
> - Brad -
>
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2024, at 07:46, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> For the past three days, I’ve been waking up to find that my Apple Watch
> battery is severely drained. When I went to bed last
Try restarting your watch, and see if that helps.
- Brad -
On Apr 24, 2024, at 07:46, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hi all,
For the past three days, I’ve been waking up to find that my Apple Watch
battery is severely drained. When I went to bed last night, it was at 100
Hi all,
For the past three days, I’ve been waking up to find that my Apple Watch
battery is severely drained. When I went to bed last night, it was at 100%,
and when I woke up this morning, it was at 56%. Before this week, it would
generally be right around 92% when I woke up. The other
that work? Would I need to authenticate again and again? If it
matters I can say that my iphone will never be far away--very much in
bluetooth range.
Brad Snyder writes:
> I???ve had an Apple Watch since the first watch was released in april 2015,
> and have only ever been required to unloc
that work? Would I need to authenticate again and again? If it
matters I can say that my iphone will never be far away--very much in
bluetooth range.
Brad Snyder writes:
> I???ve had an Apple Watch since the first watch was released in april 2015,
> and have only ever been required to unloc
ote:
>
> I’ve had an Apple Watch since the first watch was released in april 2015, and
> have only ever been required to unlock the watch once after putting it on,
> either by using the passcode on the watch, or by unlocking the iPhone to
> which the watch is paired.
> Unless y
I’ve had an Apple Watch since the first watch was released in april 2015, and
have only ever been required to unlock the watch once after putting it on,
either by using the passcode on the watch, or by unlocking the iPhone to which
the watch is paired.
Unless you take the watch off for some
On 3/7/2024 10:01 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
Unlocking your watch can be done by entering the passcode on the
watch, or unlocking your iPhone.
I have mine setup to unlock using my iPhone, and rarely have to
actually enter the passcode on the watch.
Where is that set up? Or is it just that way
08:36, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Oh, that is very convenient. Not sure it would be worth putting a password
> on my watch, though. I had one for a while, but got tired of having to enter
> it every time I wanted to check the time. :)
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
putting a password on
my watch, though. I had one for a while, but got tired of having to enter it
every time I wanted to check the time. :)
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 7, 2024, at 8:32 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Your Apple Watch is unlocked in advance. This is either done through
Oh, that is very convenient. Not sure it would be worth putting a password on
my watch, though. I had one for a while, but got tired of having to enter it
every time I wanted to check the time. :)
Cheers,
Donna
> On Mar 7, 2024, at 8:32 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Your Ap
Your Apple Watch is unlocked in advance. This is either done through entering a
passcode on your watch or unlocking your iPhone if you have that feature
enable. This suffices for authentication. No further authentication is needed
at time of transaction. Just hold your watch up to the terminal
You don’t need a pass word or authentication. I think the reason for that is
that When you put the watch on you need to enter the password, so that takes
care of the authorization.
> On Mar 7, 2024, at 6:06 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Related to our
Hi all,
Related to our discussion about Apple Pay, I’m curious about how it works on
the watch. It seems like it would be super convenient to just hold your wrist
up to the reader, except that you can’t authenticate with face or Touch ID. So
do you then have to enter your password every
I bought from Apple. It makes the Watch look a lot dressier and feels very
>> comfortable.
>> Sure the price of the watch and replacement band are high, but it's Apple
>> quality, and I feel you definitely get what you pay for. If you decide to
>> get one, I have no doubt
care for because the corrugated
>>>> edges of the band bothered my wrist. I replaced it with a midnight blue
>>>> leather link band that I bought from Apple. It makes the Watch look a lot
>>>> dressier and feels very comfortable.
>>>> Sure the price
t care for because the corrugated
>>> edges of the band bothered my wrist. I replaced it with a midnight blue
>>> leather link band that I bought from Apple. It makes the Watch look a lot
>>> dressier and feels very comfortable.
>>> Sure the price of the watc
tely get what you pay for. If you decide to
>> get one, I have no doubt you'll be very pleased with it.
>> - Brad -
>>
>> On Sep 24, 2023, at 07:38, Tibor Niesner wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Has anyone here an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
>&g
Tibor Niesner wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone here an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
>
> How is it?
>
> I have an Apple Watch Series 4, but I think about Apple Watch Ultra 2.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regard
>
> Tibor
>
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at you pay for. If you decide to get
> one, I have no doubt you'll be very pleased with it.
> - Brad -
>
> On Sep 24, 2023, at 07:38, Tibor Niesner wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone here an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
>
> How is it?
>
> I have an Apple Watch
Battery life would be nice.. however I hear the thing is way big on your wrist.
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From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2023 8:09 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Apple Watch Ultra 2
Tibor,
Just wondering why you want
are high, but it's Apple
quality, and I feel you definitely get what you pay for. If you decide to get
one, I have no doubt you'll be very pleased with it.
- Brad -
On Sep 24, 2023, at 07:38, Tibor Niesner wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone here an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
How is it?
I have an Apple
> Has anyone here an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
>
> How is it?
>
> I have an Apple Watch Series 4, but I think about Apple Watch Ultra 2.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regard
>
> Tibor
>
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Hello all,
Has anyone here an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
How is it?
I have an Apple Watch Series 4, but I think about Apple Watch Ultra 2.
Thanks.
Best regard
Tibor
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Sadly, no this is one of my biggest frustrations with the AirPods and the
ecosystem. It appears that they don’t view voiceover as an audio source or
anything of importance. I say this because I can be using my Apple Watch and if
I’m playing real media, then it never switches to my iPhone when
The swapping between devices works just not as fast and smooth as one
would like.
On 7/14/23, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> As the subject indicates, my question is:
> Has anyone managed to seamlessly and consistently have VoiceOver audio
> switch between Apple Watch
Hello Everyone,
As the subject indicates, my question is:
Has anyone managed to seamlessly and consistently have VoiceOver audio
switch between Apple Watch and iPhone, via AirPods?
I would think it an easy proposition to hear VoiceOver audio in my Airpods
when I use either the phone or the watch
, 2023 8:15 AM
To: 'Mervin Keck III' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: How to enter passcode on Apple Watch using VoiceOver
Hi!
I use to find the digit and hold my finger on it and tap with another finger on
the watch.
That works for me.
/A
> 21 mars 2023 kl. 23:57 skrev Brad Snyder :
>
&g
Hi!
I use to find the digit and hold my finger on it and tap with another finger on
the watch.
That works for me.
/A
> 21 mars 2023 kl. 23:57 skrev Brad Snyder :
>
> I have never had a problem entering my pass code on my Apple Watch using
> voiceover.
> Only tricky thing is
, March 21, 2023 3:58 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to enter passcode on Apple Watch using VoiceOver
I have never had a problem entering my pass code on my Apple Watch using
voiceover.
Only tricky thing is, when I select and then double tap on a digit, I do not
receive any
I have never had a problem entering my pass code on my Apple Watch using
voiceover.
Only tricky thing is, when I select and then double tap on a digit, I do not
receive any voice feedback.
This is not always been the case, but Apple changed it several versions of
watchOS ago.
I find that if I
You’re correct, it can be finicky sometimes.
> On Mar 21, 2023, at 15:49, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>
> Hello,
> How can I reliably enter my 4 digit passcode on my Apple Watch SE running the
> latest Watch OS while using VoiceOver on the watch? I thought that double
> tapping e
Hello,
How can I reliably enter my 4 digit passcode on my Apple Watch SE running the
latest Watch OS while using VoiceOver on the watch? I thought that double
tapping each digit would do the job but that often does not work.
I am aware that I can use my iPhone to unlock the watch but setting
; On
Behalf Of Bradford Snyder
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2023 1:31 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Charging Apple Watch SE 2?
I would advise not using a Mac charger because wattage output is much higher
than required by the watch.
I su
Thanks much, Brad.
Can I use my iPhone12 charger instead?
Thanks!
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Bradford Snyder
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2023 1:31 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Charging Apple Watch SE 2?
I would advise not using a Mac
I would advise not using a Mac charger because wattage output is much higher
than required by the watch.
I suggest you purchase a 20W USB-C charger from Apple, or a MFI 20W charger
from Amazon.
- Brad -
On Feb 13, 2023, at 15:15, Fazil M. wrote:
Hi, Group.
Yesterday I got Apple Watch SE2
Hi, Group.
Yesterday I got Apple Watch SE2 that came with USB-C Magnetic Charging
Cable;
Can I use my Mac Charger for charging this watch?
Thanks!
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Taptic time, because it always
> seemed to go off when I didn’t want it and never when I did. I have an Apple
> Watch SE, since did not feel the need for an always on display or a blood
> oxygen monitor.
> Just to make sure I understand your process
> 1. Tap the watch face once. (when
Donna,
Wow, you are lucky. I might have turned off Taptic time, because it always
seemed to go off when I didn’t want it and never when I did. I have an Apple
Watch SE, since did not feel the need for an always on display or a blood
oxygen monitor.
Just to make sure I understand your process
aul Hopewell wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have an Apple watch SE and an iPhone SE 2020 both running the latest
> software.
> My sleep schedule is set to 22:56 until 6:56. Sleep tracking usually produces
> plausible sleep durations and usually terminates sleep tracking around 6:56.
&
Hello,
I have an Apple watch SE and an iPhone SE 2020 both running the latest software.
My sleep schedule is set to 22:56 until 6:56. Sleep tracking usually produces
plausible sleep durations and usually terminates sleep tracking around 6:56.
However it sometimes ends sleep tracking prematurely
Hello,
Many thanks for your help on this. I followed your advice and changed my watch
face from Meridian to Modular which so far has fixed the problem.
Until now I have never really looked at the watch face options. I have used
Meridian since I bought the watch about 2 years ago. I think that
, I checked the date on my watch and
>>> it is absolutely correct. I called a local friend of mine and had her
>>> check her watch, with VoiceOver enabled, and she, too, heard both the
>>> correct time and date on her Apple Watch running the latest commercial
&g
that I can reproduce.
>>
>> Immediately after reading this thread, I checked the date on my watch and it
>> is absolutely correct. I called a local friend of mine and had her check
>> her watch, with VoiceOver enabled, and she, too, heard both the correct time
>>
eOver enabled, and she, too, heard both the correct time and
> date on her Apple Watch running the latest commercial release of the OS.
>
> Both she and I are using the modular watch face.
>
> So, I suggest that anyone experiencing a date problem, to try using a
> different watch
the date on my watch and it
> is absolutely correct. I called a local friend of mine and had her check her
> watch, with VoiceOver enabled, and she, too, heard both the correct time and
> date on her Apple Watch running the latest commercial release of the OS.
>
> Both she an
and
date on her Apple Watch running the latest commercial release of the OS.
Both she and I are using the modular watch face.
So, I suggest that anyone experiencing a date problem, to try using a different
watch face.
Mark
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
I have not tried the date on my watch, but I have seen someone post a similar
issue to yours in another group so this sounds like a major bug.
> On Dec 31, 2022, at 11:32, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have an Apple Watch SE 2021 running Watch OS 9.2 linked to an iPhon
correct for your
location?
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Woodworker, Farfar, Engineer, Musician
dgcarlson0...@gmail.com
On Dec 31, 2022, at 9:32 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
Hello,
I have an Apple Watch SE 2021 running Watch OS 9.2 linked to an iPhone SE 2020
running IOS 16.2.
Whenever I check
Hello,
I have an Apple Watch SE 2021 running Watch OS 9.2 linked to an iPhone SE 2020
running IOS 16.2.
Whenever I check the time on my watch it gives me the correct time but tells me
that the date is yesterday’s date. I have just used the watch to check the time
today Saturday 31 December at 5
have been telling the dev team about that but no go yet.
> I am on the beta.
> /A
>
>> 30 nov. 2022 kl. 19:24 skrev Paul Hopewell :
>>
>> Hello,
>> Has anyone got the clench gesture to get your Apple watch to tap your wrist
>> to tell you the time?
>> If
Hi Paul!
The odd thing is that if you unlock the watch it works for me.
Which is kind of useless.
I have been telling the dev team about that but no go yet.
I am on the beta.
/A
> 30 nov. 2022 kl. 19:24 skrev Paul Hopewell :
>
> Hello,
> Has anyone got the clench gesture to get your
Hello,
Has anyone got the clench gesture to get your Apple watch to tap your wrist to
tell you the time?
If you go to Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, Hand gestures you will find an
option to tell haptic time if you clench your hand to make a fist. It seems
that you also have to do a double
ject line states I have some questions regarding
> my new Apple watch. The first question is are there any that can run on the
> watch that will allow the watch to give me a once in our. If someone knows
> about and am that will allow me to do this, as well as be accessible while
> us
the battery level spoken.
I’m not sure what you’re asking in your third question. Can you give us an
example?
Best,
Donna
> On Oct 2, 2022, at 7:21 PM, maurice mines wrote:
>
> Good evening everyone, my subject line states I have some questions regarding
> my new Apple watch. The fi
> Good evening everyone, my subject line states I have some questions regarding
> my new Apple watch. The first question is are there any that can run on the
> watch that will allow the watch to give me a once in our. If someone knows
> about and am that will allow me to do this, as wel
Good evening everyone, my subject line states I have some questions
regarding my new Apple watch. The first question is are there any that
can run on the watch that will allow the watch to give me a once in our.
If someone knows about and am that will allow me to do this, as well
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Hi!
To me it seems quite useless to have an apple watch using only the haptic time.
BUt each to their own.
I use to turn VO off in church but seldom get the time to announce properly.
Mine speaks even if I have set it to keep silent.
/A
> 9 apr. 2022 kl. 20:17 skrev Paul Hopewell :
>
&
Hello,
I have an Apple Watch SE purchased in late 2021 running the latest Watch OS. I
normally have VO set off and like to always use haptic time to avoid disturbing
others and avoid drawing attention to myself.
I have return to clock for all Apps set to the default which is 2 minutes
rs,
>> Donna
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>> On Feb 1, 2022, at 3:46 AM, Anders Holmberg >> <mailto:and...@pipkrokodil.se>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>> I was hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is
>>
h is
>> totally silent when you click the text field to answer a message on the
>> Apple Watch.
>> It seems that the devs at apple not communicating with each other.
>> I am a bit irritated about this crap!
>> /A
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ccessibility is aware of it, so maybe
>>> send them an email to let them know the problem persists.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Donna
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>>> On Feb 1, 2022, at 3:46 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>>>
>>
em know the problem persists.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>> On Feb 1, 2022, at 3:46 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>> I was hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is
>>>
at 3:46 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>> I was hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is
>>> totally silent when you click the text field to answer a message on the
>>> Apple Watch.
>>> It seems that the
Hi!
I have the Apple Watch 5.
/A
> 1 feb. 2022 kl. 17:07 skrev Herbie Allen :
>
> What model of watch? I thought the feature was only for the series 7?
>
>> On Feb 1, 2022, at 03:45, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>> I was hoping that they’ve shou
as hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is
>> totally silent when you click the text field to answer a message on the
>> Apple Watch.
>> It seems that the devs at apple not communicating with each other.
>> I am a bit irritated about this crap
What model of watch? I thought the feature was only for the series 7?
> On Feb 1, 2022, at 03:45, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I was hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is totally
> silent when you click the text field to answer a message on
ers Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I was hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is totally
> silent when you click the text field to answer a message on the Apple Watch.
> It seems that the devs at apple not communicating with each other.
> I am a bit irri
Hi!
I was hoping that they’ve should have fixed the issue where speech is totally
silent when you click the text field to answer a message on the Apple Watch.
It seems that the devs at apple not communicating with each other.
I am a bit irritated about this crap!
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> -Original Message-
> From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2022 10:20 AM
> To: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> Subject: Help please, Apple Watch gone completely silent
>
> Hi all,
>
> For the second time in less t
Message-
From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2022 10:20 AM
To: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Help please, Apple Watch gone completely silent
Hi all,
For the second time in less than a month, my Apple Watch has gone completely
silent while I
Hi friends!
I’ve a very odd issue which I never been through before.
I used my Apple Watch on Saturday and thought it was strange that I never got
any vibrations when I got messenger notices and messages from the phone.
In control center I did not see that the iPhone was connected so I checked
t;>>>>> >>>>>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi, Tim,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the response and t
; clear with the difference between silent mode and theater mode, because
>>>>>>> I don’t use either of them—though I definitely get you getting tired of
>>>>>>> the various noises. After reading your message, I may give silent mode
>>>>>>&
t;>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jan 24, 2022, at 11:12 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
>>>>>>> >>>>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Donna
ve to know what’s making the watch go so silent. I checked
>>>>> both the battery level and the volume from my phone, and both were fine.
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Donna
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jan 24, 2022, at 11:
gt;> Cheers,
>>>> Donna
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 24, 2022, at 11:12 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
>>>>> >>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi
ngs,
>>>> bings, bongs, tinks and whatever other onomatopoeia noises I can come up
>>>> with :).
>>>> FYI, Silent mode silences alert sounds, Theatre Mode turns on Silent Mode
>>>> and dims the screen. Again, neither affect VO. Theatre Mode is
I get annoyed with all the dings, dangs,
>>> bings, bongs, tinks and whatever other onomatopoeia noises I can come up
>>> with :).
>>> FYI, Silent mode silences alert sounds, Theatre Mode turns on Silent Mode
>>> and dims the screen. Again, neither affect
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