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    • vio112V Offline
      vio112 Bronze Member @isazi
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      @isazi
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      During sport activity:
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        vio112 Bronze Member @isazi
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          vio112 Bronze Member
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          I would expect that if I disable Backlight in shortcuts than it will be permanently disabled:
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          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @vio112
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            @vio112 that is the backlight not the standby light.

            Turn off the standbylight most probably

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            • isaziI Offline
              isazi Moderator @vio112
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              @vio112 you mean that if you press a button the light is on, or is permanently on? Mine is always off unless I do something.

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                vio112 Bronze Member @isazi
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                @isazi
                Yes, if I press any button (action) the backlight turns on. I would like to have it permanently turned off as before with Toggle mode. For me it is absolutely useless, I do not need it automatically turned on, I would like to turn it on if I need it = toggle mode. Also it doesn’t make sense for me to have it turned on during activity, during my activities I have enough daylight and this will decrease battery life. 😥

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                  vio112 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                  I did before testing, my Standby is turned off.
                  PXL_20210613_111757406.jpg

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                  • isaziI Offline
                    isazi Moderator @vio112
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                    @vio112 I thought it was always like that, a button press turns on backlight.

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                      vio112 Bronze Member @isazi
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                      @isazi
                      No, it wasn’t. It was completely turned off in toggle mode and that was cool.

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                        isazi Moderator @vio112
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                        @vio112 never used this toggle mode, it was always working like this for me. Sorry.

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                          ChrisA Platinum Member @isazi
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                          @isazi just checked on my not yet updated S5 and in toggle mode only a long press upper left button turns on and off the backlight - any other button press leaves the backlight turned off. So if the „toggle“ option got removed it may be that it doesn’t work like before. For me I am happily awaiting the raise to wake Option on the S5 since for my older eyes the display was always a bit hard to see - and of course I am even more happy when my S9Peak will arrive in the next weeks 😀

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                            Gerbs
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                            I too am unhappy with the removal of Toggle mode. I liked being able to have the backlight off at all times and being able to quickly activate it via tapping the screen (when needed). As noted, whenever I am using the watch the backlight now stays active. It seems that Toggle mode could have been kept with the latest update.

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                              Egika Platinum Member @Gerbs
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                              @gerbs same here.
                              We covered this topic already in the FW announcement post and in a separate one.
                              This is the third about it…

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                              • isaziI Offline
                                isazi Moderator
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                                Things may change again in the future, who knows.

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                                  Tomas5 @isazi
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                                  @isazi toogle mode is even stated in suunto 5 manual. It is very weird that suunto removes functions specified in product manual. I am happy that there is development of firmware and happy that they want bring snap to route to suunto 5. But if it is in cost of loosing toogle mode, i will stay with older firmware. I used toogle mode in ambit 2s, and i use toogle mode in suunto 5 and it was one of must have features for me. I don’t need backlight during day or daylight activities but i need to be able to turn on backlight during night by simple upper left button long press.

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                                  • vio112V Offline
                                    vio112 Bronze Member
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                                    Is there any option how do downgrade it? I really need toggle mode, this is useless for me.

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                                      isazi Moderator @Tomas5
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                                      @tomas5 I don’t doubt it existed, I just never used it.

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                                        surfboomerang @vio112
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                                        @vio112 Just drag and drop an older zip file? Or is that not working?

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                                          vio112 Bronze Member @surfboomerang
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                                          @surfboomerang
                                          I never did this before. Sorry for my stupid question. Where could I find zip file and where to drag it? 🙂

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                                            Tomas5 @isazi
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                                            @isazi yes i know, i just hope this feedback will get to suunto. I am really excited about snap to route and i wait for these release of firmware. But when i learned, there is this deal that i must trade one function for another, i will really think twice before upgrade. I don’t know how big downfall it will have to battery life. But if rise to wake or how it is called enable backlight even when there is enough ambient light, it will be enabled very often. Since i check time and notifications regullary. And if another solution is to dissable backlight, than i cant use watch at night because look for backlight in quick settings when i don’t see anything on display it’s really bad idea. It was so easy, long press upper left button. Really Sunto, WHY???

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