Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for the instructions.
What puzzled me was, that there was no apparent display of any notification as I was navigating the Settings and still the buzzer was vibrating.
The behavior feels a bit off (as it seems different on the Clock app than in another app) and I tried to come up with an improvement suggestion. eg. if the button is pressed or the watch is unlocked and the display is touched stop the vibration. But the settings allow to leave the watch unlocked I realized that it's maybe not so easy to come up with something that not only fits my usage patterns but also other peoples' :-/
Would it maybe make sense to also allow for a limited number of "repetitions", eg. off/3/5/10/unlimited times?
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Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for the instructions.
What puzzled me was, that there was no apparent display of any notification as I was navigating the Settings and still the buzzer was vibrating.
The behavior feels a bit off (as it seems different on the Clock app than in another app) and I tried to come up with an improvement suggestion. eg. if the button is pressed or the watch is unlocked and the display is touched stop the vibration. But the settings allow to leave the watch unlocked I realized that it's maybe not so easy to come up with something that not only fits my usage patterns but also other peoples' :-/
Would it maybe make sense to also allow for a limited number of "repetitions", eg. off/3/5/10/unlimited times?