Hello, I have seen some general complaints here around about no timeout setting, but could not find anything about this strange thing I just received as comment. I hope I was not too fast to reply, but I cant remember there any option to “individualize” the timeout for a specific watchface.
Or am I wrong and there is something I misunderstood?
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It’s all down to whatever display time is set on the Watch, not any individual Faces.
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You woul think since Google came up with WOS3 it would work well on thier own Watch. I can only suggest the User just plays with the Watch settings to see if it wakes something up. It might be a bit of Power resentment on the part of Google.
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Just can’t quite remove all the background…
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Do you want to use it I will draw it from scratch .
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petruuccios I don’t have a Pixel watch but I don’t think it can be true.
I had the same complaint for watch4 time-out and I know for sure it cannot be true.
There are some complaints that should be ignored…
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It is a watch setting. I am also not aware any way to change the timer.
Well, thinking about it, you could of course put an additional top layer black circle and change its opacity after 1 seconds - you’ll definitely get complaints if you don’t mention it
hmmm, could have some fun with that by adding a random value to it…
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Sadly we still see the Screen shot when the Display shut for a few Milliseconds .
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Yes, that would be a cruel joke of social experiment, but definitely doable
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Get the Gyro involved and a VAR INC .So you have to give it a Bloody good Shake and a few Taps . Might make a CHALLANGE ?!?
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I am not that much bored yet
In general, thanks for the replies, so far all supporting my view of the problem.
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maybe a challenge one day for us to come up with the most silly watch face…
when we are bored…
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