Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race
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@Egika Thank’s about this tip. While I didn’t find anything bad about order after you pause it, now I do.
Further to what was mentioned above, I would welcome an option to “Resume later”. Which I appreciate is a bit long shot
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Can I please add in a plea to change the big numbers from Suunto +?
It’s a black central band with white writing, the top and bottom it’s white with black writing.It’s really difficult to see properly due to the contrast (and it would be nice if we could actually customise it to some actually useful information……)
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@Egika said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
to Options with shaky hands…For options there’s no need to pause the activity. Just press and hold the middle button for options. Easy.
See, I did not know this. But on the other hand: if you do this, does the recording continue? So if you spent a few minutes accessing a route or such, it does not pause?
So then I would prefer the first way to actually pause and do the selection… -
@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
@Egika said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
Anyway, my personal way to handle activities ending is: press upper button into pause.
Then leave the watch there until I really have time to think and breathe again.May I ask what you do when you want to access Options? Like for enabling a Suunto App or changing the route? I find this situation even more worrying as I am in the middle of a trail and absolutely don’t want to End the activity but need to scroll to Options with shaky hands…
I rarely or never change S+ when running, in a race I will lock the buttons so all I can do is scroll screens. The last thing I want to do is stop the activity. I have several different custom sport modes set up with the S+ I want depending on what type of exercise.
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@Olaf-Gottschalk said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
@Egika said in Proposal to change UI for Suunto Race:
to Options with shaky hands…For options there’s no need to pause the activity. Just press and hold the middle button for options. Easy.
See, I did not know this. But on the other hand: if you do this, does the recording continue? So if you spent a few minutes accessing a route or such, it does not pause?
So then I would prefer the first way to actually pause and do the selection…The recording does indeed continue. Since I run exclusively trails and race ultras, I do not pause the watch. When in a race if I stop to tie shoes or put some clothes on or for any other reason the clock keeps running. Typically if I pause my watch I forget to start it. What has been asked for before and would be incredibly useful is an alert if you start moving again!
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@wmichi me, coming from Polar, I can state that this less than 10 minutes “do you really want to save?” is also quite annoying… Happened to me many times that I actually wanted the activity even as short as it is and accidentally pressed the “back” button which acts as no here…
If Discard was added to mimic Polar, it’s not done correctly.
I simply don’t see the need for this at all.
Just End and delete on the next screen by scrolling to the end. It’s just as fast.
Actually, when thinking about this - the delete on the summary is quite dangerous as its confirmation is touch enabled and half of the screen means “yes”. I do not understand why important things like this are not purely Button press to avoid accidentally touching the screen…
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@Olaf-Gottschalk My opinion on both Discard and End, these should have secondary warnings. Discard does but End does not. I agree with the crown it is easy to be in the wrong selection.
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A countdown could also be added, similarly to how software update is implemented at the moment.
Press “Discard”, display a 10s (or 5s) countdown with information that the workout will be discarded in 10s with a big “Cancel” at the bottom.
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I did not really want to start a full blown “change the Suunto UI” discussion.
All I am saying is three things:
A) given the digital crown, having End at the end of the list of options makes it much easier to correctly select.
B) having a Discard is at least IMHO completely unnecessary in the first place.
C) End should have a confirmation question just like Discard has today, because it is also “dangerous” when selected inadvertently.Rearranging the items should be trivial for Suunto.
Removing Discard should also be a trivial no-brainer task.
Adding the same confirmation question to End is “some” minor work. -
@Olaf-Gottschalk There must have been a reason for Discard and I remember that being requested. But I think a good idea to move End to the end:) This menu was formalized prior to most of the development of the Race and if the Crown is used on future watches, which I assume it will be your suggestion seems like a very good one.
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@Brad_Olwin I would really like to know what the reasoning behind discard was… Nobody gets hurt by a false recording - easy to delete in the next step already. If there is any good reason, I can’t figure this one out…
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In my opinion, the best think to do is to stop recording and you have to push the crown for at least 3 seconds to confirm your order.
In red if you want to discard, in green if you want to register.
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@Olaf-Gottschalk
I like this Discard but agree move End to the end.
After i did false recording or sometimes i do some testing, i don’t want to save it and delete it later but prefer to discard it immediately.
My SA are linked/synchronised to Komoot, Strava, Wikiloc etc. I don’t want manually go to those FEW website/apps to delete my false recording/testing which is quite troublesome.
Also this false recording/testing, my friends will receive notification after my activity was auto uploaded/sync to those apps. I don’t want this to happen. -
@babychai correct - this seems to be the only difference between discard and delete - BUT - if you delete the recording on the summary screen by scrolling down to the end, it is also not synchronised.
So, technically Discard is IMHO still not needed.
Here’s a pro tip for Strava enthusiasts like me: the default setting for visibility should always be private - not public.
Because you should edit the title, add pictures, etc and decide whether this activity is worth a post.
I honestly hate my friends who auto publish “Lunch run” and “Morning ride” stuff. It is the most boring and utterly unnecessary “social media” garbage I can think of.
It is equivalent to a Facebook status “I just had lunch”.My workflow: Strava is set to private only.
I do my stuff - once I am done, I hop over to Strava, edit the title, add pictures, set the equipment right and then switch to public (if it’s valuable).
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@Olaf-Gottschalk same here with Strava. Xxx farted for 2 mins. That’s why I don’t use it anymore.
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For me, I come from Garmin env. and “End” = Nothing.
You should rename it by “Save”.
Add an option to enable Hold feature on “End” and Discard" choices to prevent mistake as you have set this function on a crown button.
And add a second option to select how many sec do you want to hold them, 1-3-5 sec.
I would like to be able to set 1sec for “End/Save” and 3sec for “Discard”. -
I do like the ide of renaming End to Save
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@MiniForklift compared to the other ideas and my original idea to reorder to make End easier and safer to reach, I couldn’t care less about the actual name of the option… 🫣
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@Johann It’s funny how everyone’s got their own ideas…
I’m 2000% in favour of moving the End/Save to the end of the list as proposed by @Olaf-Gottschalk and I really hope that this will be the subject of a firmware update.
But I also hope that Suunto never injects configurations with 10000 parameters like Garmin, so the “choice of the number of seconds to Hold each menu function”… never please. Honestly never ! Never !
I want to spend time running or doing sport. Not setting my watch or finding out how to set my watch on the sofa.
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@Arnaud-Lclr I agree. Garmin is probably a good option if you’re an overthinker! There were some things I liked on the Enduro, but in general there was just too much going on and the Suunto app, IU and user experience is simply better IMO. But I do understand the struggle people would have if they’ve come to Suunto after years of using Garmin