I’ve never set one of these timers for Bard in the native clock app, but I
noticed that there was a setting that says “when timer ends”. You can
double-tap on the current action that it has set up to start when the timer
ends, usually the name of the alert tone, and at the bottom of that
I have my alarm set for a sound when it goes off and timer set for no sound.
This way, I can most times ask Siri to set a timer for BARD, but use alarms at
other times. Setting an alarm may not be as precise as using the countdown
timer, but for most uses it is perfectly acceptable.
On Dec
I would like a sound when I do other things with the timer and yet I don't
wanted to make a sound obviously when it's used as a sleep timer is there a way
to distinguish between the two?
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On Dec 5, 2013, at 10:24 AM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:
Ah. Very good point. I don't know of a way to do this. I think this is why
many people wish that Bard had its own timer.
Neal
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I don't know about bart but tried the following successfully with nonnative
music playing app in my case filer:
Go to clock and then to timer tab of the clock.
Flick till finding when timer ends... tap here and the last option is Stop
playing
Hth,
Iona
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On Dec 5,
Hi Iona.
This is a way to set what happens when the timer ends, but you would have to
do this each time you wanted to change the sound or not have a sound. . You
can have it not make a sound when it finishes the count, but if you changed
your mind and wanted to then have a sound at the end of the
This is one reason why will not use the timer is a sleep timer for Bard I want
my sound
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On Dec 5, 2013, at 4:24 PM, Neal Ewers neal.ew...@ravenswood.org wrote:
Hi Iona.
This is a way to set what happens when the timer ends, but you would have to
do this each