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    Preference for a 3- or 5-Button Configuration?

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    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
      Łukasz Szmigiel @aroo7
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      @aroo7 when outside the workout, holding the middle button acts as a back button. Why not make it the same in the workout, with opening options only on really long hold.

      S9PP 2.40.44

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      • DMytroD Offline
        DMytro @Łukasz Szmigiel
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        @Łukasz-Szmigiel I feel like it’s impractical. However, this would be a reasonable workaround in present watches. Yet if I were to imagine a new watch from suunto, I wouldn’t mind a dedicated button.

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          aligigi Bronze Member @aroo7
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          @aroo7 I also vote for 4 buttons. I really like having a dedicated back button during workouts, I hate circling around the pages. The fifth button was for light I think, but now that raise to wake actually works it’s not that important. But I would rather have all 5 than just the 3.

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          • dcrainmakerD Offline
            dcrainmaker Bronze Member @TrailEyes
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            @TrailEyes said in Preference for a 3- or 5-Button Configuration?:

            However, I don’t ever remember them really complaining about this with watches like Coros’ Vertix, so the complaints seem to be a bit of a stretch and lacking in an appreciation of individuality.

            Actually, I’ve long said that usability on the COROS lineup with the digital crown is a dumpster fire. Basically in every review ever. Here’s a line from one of my earlier COROS APEX reviews:

            “You can scroll through the data pages using the digital crown, which is about the most impossible thing ever when doing intervals. It’s just not good. While Apple uses a digital crown on their Apple Watch, you typically change data pages by just swiping the screen. But the COROS APEX isn’t a touch-screen, so no swiping here. I get that when sitting in a conference room the digital crown might be fine, I find it just annoying when running hard – or cycling.”

            The only time it’s finally become useful is map zooming (for one single feature). However, one thing that COROS does have here is a dedicated quick-tap back button, which Suunto lacks (because COROS uses the dial to horrendously scroll up/down).

            My point isn’t so much for 5 buttons per se, but to have a dedicated back button that’s not a long-press. The long press today is ‘slow’ in terms of quickly navigating the user interface, not to mention inconsistent. For example, if you’re in the Map widget/app on the Suunto Vertical, you actually can’t long-press the middle button to go back. Instead, it’ll toggle between pan/zoom and “…”. Rather, you have to first get back to the “…”, then press down, then press down like 8 more times to get to ‘Exit’. Versus other watches it’s just a single button out of map.

            Point is, the Suunto 5 has 5-button UI, and it works really well. I’d love to see that layered atop the Veritcal for faster navigation of the watch. You can then choose buttons or touch, as needed.

            If we look at the trends across the industry (Apple, Garmin, heck, even Fitbit), it’s actually towards adding buttons, not removing them. And specifically, we’re seeing a shift towards ‘parity’ of touch vs buttons.

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              A Former User
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              I have seen that Video too, and I think Dave from CtS is fair in that he might be slightly biased since he is a “Garmin guy”.

              Personally, I am in favour of a 5-button layout. I have used Suunto watches since 2005 and have always been a huge fan. My first T3C did not have 5 buttons, and that was perfectly fine. But my X-Lander already had 4. And today’s watches have way more features which in my view shows the limits of a 3-button layout.

              One might say that Apple is very successful with few buttons, which is true. But to me, it depends on the use.

              When I am swimming, it is raining or am running, I just want buttons I can press without having to look at the watch or depending on a touch screen. And I want buttons to work as shortcuts I can program to access some functions directly. And I want a dedicated LIGHT button that really only adds some light to the screen when I need it.

              When Suunto released the 9PP I also bought a Garmin Epix2 and have compared both for 3 months. Both watches have touchscreens, and the 9PP has 3 buttons whereas the Epix2 has 5. And after 3 months of use, the 5-button layout is the better one for me and the Epix2 has become my main watch, mainly because of the buttons … and the fantastic screen :-).

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              • TrailEyesT Offline
                TrailEyes Gold Members @dcrainmaker
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                @dcrainmaker Thank you for coming to the forums and sharing your perspective on this. I, for one, appreciate it!

                Suunto Vertical / 9 Peak Pro (gifted away) / 9 Baro / 5 Peak (lost on adventure) / Vector
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                • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                  Łukasz Szmigiel
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                  What if we get an ability to simply turn the touchscreen on and off during the workout? So when it starts raining it’s not a problem to disable it. Like - make it a separate option in workout settings that’s not tied to battery modes.

                  S9PP 2.40.44

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                    aligigi Bronze Member @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                    @Łukasz-Szmigiel I think the watch uses more battery with the touchscreen on.

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                      A Former User @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                      @Łukasz-Szmigiel said in Preference for a 3- or 5-Button Configuration?:

                      What if we get an ability to simply turn the touchscreen on and off during the workout?

                      Here, hear! Honestly I was sure I remembered seeing Enable Touch toggle in the activity options, but apparently that was wishful thinking. Or was it? I get why you might want to lock the screen for some of the activities, but I totally agree there’s no reason this should be the case for all activities. Let the user decide!

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                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @dcrainmaker
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                        @dcrainmaker I agree, a dedicated back press is needed. I would prefer to keep the buttons and have a long press of a button allow backwards scrolling.

                        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                        • ChrisAC Offline
                          ChrisA Platinum Member @Brad_Olwin
                          last edited by ChrisA

                          @Brad_Olwin yes, me too. I would love to have it opposite to the index finger button (so basically on the lower left side). For me that’s the antagonist to pressing ‘ok’ / confirming etc. As @dcrainmaker said, if the system is not consistent, it will always bother you, either because it takes too long, or - in my case - I just forget how it works, which ends in desperately pressing all buttons for me

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                          • Tomas5T Offline
                            Tomas5
                            last edited by Tomas5

                            I prefer 5 buttons overt 3+ touch screen.

                            Reasons:

                            1. i hate fingerprints on screen
                            2. buttons works with gloves
                            3. buttons works with wet hands in pool
                            4. buttos have better feedback
                            5. don’t need to look at all to be able to do some basic things with buttons
                            6. with small touch screen is hard to “touch” correct button, but thats more general, watch UI are usually designed to work well.
                            7. some watch has problem with unwanted presses/scrolls when screen is wet

                            I prefer touch screens on smartphone, tablet, dslr (only for touch and drag focus) but other than that i hate touch screens. Especialy on laptops, or in cars. It distracts attention, and is dangerouse in cars to adjust temperature or volume on touch screen because you must look at it, but with hardware controls you can always do it just by hands without looking at it.

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                            • mikekoski490M Offline
                              mikekoski490 Bronze Member @Tomas5
                              last edited by mikekoski490

                              @Tomas5 I take it you will not be getting a Suunto Vertical then given your post 😅 🤣…:

                              … *i prefer 5 buttons overt 3+ touch screen.

                              … i hate fingerprints on screens

                              … i hate touch screens (with small touch screen)*

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                              Current: Suunto Race Ti

                              Past other GPS watches: Polar Vantage V; Garmin 6X Pro Solar; Coros Vertix 2

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                              • MiniForkliftM Offline
                                MiniForklift Platinum Member
                                last edited by MiniForklift

                                I do like having the option of a touchscreen although TBH I rarely use it. I still prefer the 3 button layout although I am all for having a dedicated back button. I think having a back button that doubled up as a power on/off button by the way of a long press would be great

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                                • Tomas5T Offline
                                  Tomas5 @mikekoski490
                                  last edited by Tomas5

                                  @mikekoski490 well, todays trend is touch screens. I think in few years when i will need a new watch, there would be no other option. I will adjust my preferences, but it would be painfull, especialy fingerprints and wet hands, rain, water. But for now i have S5. I have it only for 2 years so it must survive at least another 2. So for now i don’t plan to buy anything new.

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                                  • Tomas5T Offline
                                    Tomas5
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                                    And how is it wil vertical anyway? Do i need to use touch screen or is possible to do every possible action with just 3 buttons? In that case it would be OK even with 3 button only for me 😉 just a little toggle switch to disable touch screen in settings.

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                                    • mikekoski490M Offline
                                      mikekoski490 Bronze Member @Tomas5
                                      last edited by mikekoski490

                                      @Tomas5 Im going for the Vertical just because Im hoping for bigger font with a brighter, bigger screen, which seems to be the case based on reviews. I really dont want to start bringing my reading glasses with me on trail runs but Im sure its inevitable. 🙄

                                      FYI I have absolutely no problem with the 3 buttons on my 9PP. It has been really solid and the design and UI work together well, or you get used to the 3 buttons and how they react. I dont use the touch screen when doing an activity - buttons only and touchscreen disabled. I will want the touch screen for maps though - if I can see them! Hopefully good contrast or Ill be back to the breadcrumb black and white on my 9PP.

                                      Past Suuntos: X-Lander/Observer/T6/X9/X10/X6HR/CORES/Ambits/Spartan/9P/9PP Ti/Vertical Ti

                                      Current: Suunto Race Ti

                                      Past other GPS watches: Polar Vantage V; Garmin 6X Pro Solar; Coros Vertix 2

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                                      • freeheelerF Offline
                                        freeheeler @Tomas5
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                                        @Tomas5
                                        you can operate the watch entirely without touch with few exceptions. the watch face complications can’t be changed/cycled by buttons.

                                        regarding touch screen only, I don’t see this coming any time soon. adventure watches need to operate in all kind of conditions. we use our watches not only on a sunny 30min tuesday evening run in the city… when weather gets bad, buttons are the way to go

                                        living sideways

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                                        • Mff73M Offline
                                          Mff73 @freeheeler
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                                          @freeheeler said in Preference for a 3- or 5-Button Configuration?:

                                          @Tomas5
                                          you can operate the watch entirely without touch with few exceptions. the watch face complications can’t be changed/cycled by buttons.

                                          regarding touch screen only, I don’t see this coming any time soon. adventure watches need to operate in all kind of conditions. we use our watches not only on a sunny 30min tuesday evening run in the city… when weather gets bad, buttons are the way to go

                                          another exception (quite annoying in case of glove usage) : switching from zoom to full track view in navigation. Only single tap on the screen enable this

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                                          Suunto Vertical all black
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                                          • freeheelerF Offline
                                            freeheeler @Mff73
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                                            @Mff73
                                            that’s valid for previous touch enabled watches, yes. not for Vertical

                                            living sideways

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