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    Turning flashlight on/off during a workout

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      Gideon Kaempfer @Egika
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      @Egika the weird part is that when you press the “off” (middle button) you still stay in the flashlight menu, and need yet another longer press on the middle button to exit it. If you don’t want long press, you need to go up (top button) and select “back” (middle button). I think it can easily be made simpler: enter the menu with a shortcut. Exit on off.

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        Egika Platinum Member @Gideon Kaempfer
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        @Gideon-Kaempfer i always swipe to the right to exit the menus.

        plus I was referring to you mentioning the menu to select brightness.
        It is a little difficult to discuss, if you keep moving the target…

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          Gideon Kaempfer @Egika
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          @Egika I get it. I was trying to avoid swipes due to sweaty fingers 🙂

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              zhangschmidt @Gideon Kaempfer
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              On the Vertical 2, a swipe wouldn’t even do anything in activity mode, would it?

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                Audaxjoe @zhangschmidt
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                @zhangschmidt if you are in the screen for flashlight it is two presses. Off button then swipe and you are back in the activity screen.

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                  Egika Platinum Member @zhangschmidt
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                  @zhangschmidt yes, in the activity options touch does work.
                  just try it.

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                    Manuel Extreme @Egika
                    last edited by Manuel Extreme

                    The tone of @Egika replies isn’t exactly the best way to have a constructive discussion about improving device usability.
                    The flashlight management on the Vertical 2 is inefficient. When you’re running at night during races like the TOR330 at 3000 m, the UTMB, or a 100 km alpine ultra — with gloves on, fatigue, and limited focus — needing the flashlight can be an urgent matter, and digging through menus is neither practical nor easy.
                    A double-click shortcut to turn it on and off could be a useful addition, and it should require minimal software effort to implement.

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                      Egika Platinum Member @Manuel Extreme
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                      @Manuel-Extreme I am sorry, if my tone does not seem suitable for you.
                      I tried to get the facts right. (like there’s no need to pause the activity to enable the flashlight, etc.)
                      To get a constructive outcome, you need to start from a common base. If this base is full of misunderstandings, I think it makes sense to get it right as a start.

                      I see that introducing double click shortcuts could enable some features, including flashlight. Personally I would not use the watch’s flashlight for the night races you mention. I would have to hold my hand in a certain position to get light where I need it.
                      For these kind of activities I always use a headlamp. But this is just my personal preference.

                      I would love the flashlight to switch on in the last state I have left it. Like when using red light one time, the next start should be with red light again.

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                        dankcushions
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                        with garmin, i double press a button and the flashlight is on, i double click it again and it’s off. it doesn’t matter if i’m in an activity, in sleep mode, whatever - the combo always works. that’s how button shortcuts should always work. you should be able to do them blind, without looking at menus etc.

                        i also really like the cadence mode - when i’m running at night with garmin i can set the flashlight to my cadence, so it blinks white and red depending on my stride pattern. the light is bright so it’s almost like a bike light, so cars/etc can notice you in the darkness, and it’s less distracting/battery draining than just keeping the light on the whole time. idk if the vertical 2 allows this, but if not - it should!

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