Found my problem. The watch will be globally muted if you palm the screen
while an alarm sounds. Don’t do that and you’ll be fine.
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Ah interesting so this is different behavior than normally palming the watch.
Good find. thanks for letting us know.
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 3:36 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
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> Found my problem. The watch will be globally muted if you palm the screen
> while an alarm
I’m fairly sure I always took my hand off as soon as I heard the locking click.
I’ll try harder to remove my hand sooner. Thanks for the suggestion.
And no, for the record, I did not physically assault my watch. Just clapped it
lightly with my palm. There’s no risk to the screen.
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for the click, then
immediately move your hand out of the way.
Chris.
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That’s the second time now that I’ve looked in the Settings glance on my
Apple Watch and found that,
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You’re a bit off, if you hold your hand flat over the face or cover the face
for 3 se
Are you placing your hand flat against the watch face or placing the watch face
flat against any surfaces? There’s a mute gesture that’s hold your hand over
the face to mute. I’m sure you’ve considered this but it’s the only thing I
could think of in the off chance you hadn’t.
Thanks
Scott
Yep. I often slap the watch to shut it up, and it works. However I’m fairly
sure that is only intended to silence the watch, not enable the muting of
sounds permanently. I hope I’m not wrong about that.
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You’re a bit off, if you hold your hand flat over the face or cover the face
for 3 seconds or more it mutes the watch. Sounds stop but VO persists so you
can reenable. If you slap the watch and hold to long you’ll enable mute.
> On Jan 6, 2016, at 10:19 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu
That’s the second time now that I’ve looked in the Settings glance on my Apple
Watch and found that, by some means or other, the Mute switch is on, without my
doing anything to set it.
Anybody have the reasons?
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