When does auto dismiss to watchface occur? #6909
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Posted at 2024-05-07 by @gfwilliams The behaviour should be:
but otherwise it should stay on the app. If messages doesn't auto-dismiss, are you sure you wouldn't have interacted with the showing message in any way? I did merge some changes recently to improve the way it works so if you're running an older version of 'messagesgui' you might find it's fixed now - or perhaps if you have a the new version it might have been broken :) Posted at 2024-05-07 by @thyttan Adding to Gordons reply, some apps have their own timeouts, but most don't. You may want to use the Auto Reset bootloader app. It lets you set a global timeout to the clock face (in addition to the app specific ones). The app specific ones can often be configured via Settings->Apps->app name Posted at 2024-05-07 by user158095 Ok, after having reset everything and poked around in the settings I'm on top of things again, thanks! Is there a way to separate calling notifications and "everything else" notifications? I'd also find it useful to set the Unread timer a bit more granular, something like 5 seconds (if not 1 second) steps. Then again, I might be an outlier in all this. 🙂 Posted at 2024-05-07 by @thyttan Check out the "Settings" sections on readme (aka "Read more...") for :) |
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Posted at 2024-05-07 by user158095
I'm having a bit of an issue figuring out when the bangle 2 decides to fall back/auto dismiss and return to the watchface.
When I'm in e.g. Settings, it looks like the stays there even after the screen automatically locks.
When i get a notification, the auto-dismiss happens most of the time but it can also decide to stay on the last shown notification, which means I will have to unlock and manually put it back to the watchface.
Is there a consistent default pattern/behaviour? Or could I adjust it to always auto-dismiss, at least for notifications/messages?
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