Software release 2.30.26
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@Frederick-Rochette Same here, the data on the watch did not update this morning. Did a soft reset and now it’s the same as in the SA. I just hope I don’t have to repeat it every day.
Other than that the update is pretty cool, love the new UI/UX.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but is it possible to correct the distance after the first treadmill run? After the update I did a run on treadmill but there were no way to correct the distance. I think I read it should be possible but I could be wrong.
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@helgonet12 yes, with the update you can change distance in the activity summary right after the treadmill run. The distance will be yellow and you can tap it to adjust.
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@Egika hmm I can’t recall that I saw it but I could be wrong. I’ll look next time. Is it possible to change after every treadmill run? Or only the first time?
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@helgonet12 after every single run.
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@Egika Awesome. Thanks.
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@helgonet12 and the same goes for indoor cycling, I noticed I can change the distance right after the activity.
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@Egika said in Software release 2.30.26:
you can change distance in the activity summary right after the treadmill ru
Pace will be adjusted after changing the distance?
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@pilleus yes, of course
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The update happened at night and reset my alarm. I miss my training because of it
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I love this update, the new UI is great.
Note that for alarme clock, the dismiss and snooze buttons have been reversed. -
@sinbadaz That’s why I first started to read these comments. I like UI in 2.25.66. I like the idea that you can slide on the screen both verticaly and horizontaly, and that you can exit from each settting sliding in the right. Is it still in 2.30.26 release? And thanks for info about widgets, it seems to me that I would not like this change either.
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HRV matches with WHOOP perfectly after first night…hopefully that continues so I can get out of the subscription nonsense
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Tiny bug: If you long press the bottom button to access the Control Panel, the screen defaults to highlight Alarm Clock. To see the battery %, date, etc., you need to scroll up. Accessing the Control Panel through the widget displays this top menu information and requires scrolling down to access the sub-menus. I’m guessing this is the correct behavior and should match the quick access long press.
PS: I’d prefer to use the bottom button as a second customizable shortcut rather than defaulting to Control Panel.
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@yome77 said in Software release 2.30.26:
I love this update, the new UI is great.
Note that for alarme clock, the dismiss and snooze buttons have been reversed.oh, that is why i was snoozed this morning instead of dismissing it (real case, i didn’t look at the screen and pushed the upper button as every morning)
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I noticed one “bug” so far.
When I completed my activity yesterday, added my “feeling” and then once the activity saved I hit the down button to scroll through the stats it jumped far down and I had to scroll back up to see some of the stats. Anyone else? I did do a soft restart after installing the upgrade.
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@larrybbaker Yes, I noticed the same behavior with two recorded activities. It seemed to jump about half way down the post activity stats menu.
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@larrybbaker The same thing happens in the Training widget. Selecting the widget (middle button press) opens the weekly training load graph, but pressing the down button scrolls to the CTL/ATL/TSB numbers, jumping over the TSS graph and coaching thingy.
Doesn’t seem to be an issue when using the touchscreen, however.
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@duffman19 Yes - I see that also. If I scroll back up and then down again it correctly moves.
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@larrybbaker Also happens in the Sleep and Sunrise/Sunset widgets. Must be an issue with those specific types of menus and not others? Interesting bug.