Is there anyway to get the same function as Cover to Mute
With Android Wear 2 and Zenwatch 3 w/Build NWD1.170623.001
In Zenwatch Manager there is no Cover to mute option now.
That was a really handy feature on my Zenwatch 1
OK I discovered that the Middle button will mute the phone
yes i'm also missing this nifty feature after wear2.0 upgrade.
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I would like this function to work with a button as I never use the stylus. This option starts a call note when on a call and you pull out the stylus.
thanks
Hi I searched in this forum but could not find the answer, is there any way to disable the wheel during a call? i hold phone in my left hand, and even with screen locked, the wheel turns so the screen unlocks, leading to my ear pressing the soft buttons on the screen, which is a problem because often my ear presses the end button!
Use the speaker phone option. You can hear the person on the other end without picking up the phone....
bump - any love here?
phone canvas?
I was having the exact same problem, but now I use AE Button Plus. I set the scroll wheel to only be active when the today screen is active. It works perfectly.
Hey guys, I have already rebind my steering wheel buttons with the Hal9k rom and I'm using the voice command button for Google Assistant and the phone button for Mute, work great but every time I used that buttons the dash display still try to use the original command, there is any way to disable that? It is quite annoying every time I use those buttons after having to return to the screen in the display of the speed that is always the use., the car is a VW Jetta 2014.
Thanks!
I have a JVC head unit, which has a tiny volume rocker on the top left, which is basically invisible (although it is there). JVC has a gesture system built in - it lets you change the volume with a gesture on the screen, which is excellent, and what I typically use. It's an older car, so there's no volume control on the steering wheel.
When Android Auto starts up, it of course takes over the input events, and doesn't bubble them down to the car's OS -- so, I can't change volume on the screen using the JVC style gesture. Is there any way to restore this functionality? It's honestly making me consider using just bluetooth for audio and propping my phone back on the dashboard again for nav, since it's a backwards step in overall UX.
Hi everyone. I have a Moto Edge 20 for a few days, I can't snooze an alarm except by touching the screen and pressing match, with other brands (like Huawei) it was enough to press any key or volume or power and it was snoozed .. here with Moto as it can be done? Thank you
In the settings (three dots in top right corner) of the Clock app you can choose what action the volume buttons perform.
marcobaudo said:
Hi everyone. I have a Moto Edge 20 for a few days, I can't snooze an alarm except by touching the screen and pressing match, with other brands (like Huawei) it was enough to press any key or volume or power and it was snoozed .. here with Moto as it can be done? Thank you
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You're supposed to wake up, not snooze.