Skip lap button not working in workouts with Custom Sports Mode
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@Genis-Majoral test it on the other screens during the activity perhaps?
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@Desdinova apparently the skip lap button only works in the “basic” running mode. So for some reason when you create a custom sports mode it loses this ability to skip a step. I have tried all combinations (press length, press on different screens, turn off all other S+, deactivate autolaps…) but nothing changes.
A new lap is created but it does not skip the S+guideline lap… (in a custom sports mode). As I said it does work in the “basic” (default) sport modes.
Still I would suggest to add this functionality to custom sport modes.
Thanks
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@Genis-Majoral it’s an old bug with workaround - when starting an exercise and a watch asks about structured workout choose “no”, then choose your planned workout from suunto apps menu
PS I don’t why it’s not fixed yet
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@false I will try to ask tomorrow, or better, check if it works on the next firmware
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Tested on a 9 Peak Pro with latest FT firmware, ending a step with the lap button press works also in custom sport modes.
Just wait a couple of weeks for the new firmware to be released. -
@isazi so probably the topic starter doesn’t have the latest FW installed (neither do I, so I use that workaround)
but it’s very old bug, I remember it from last year, that’s why I left a postscript
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@false you cannot have that, it is not released yet. I am just telling you that has been fixed and will be available to production in next release.
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@isazi ok, cool! let’s see
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@isazi Thanks a lot!!!
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I’m not sure if this is related but today I had a workout where the last step was an open one to ‘run back’ and I completed it with the lap button. I believe it did complete the workout and I soon after stopped the activity as usual however I then found the laps that should have been created as part of the structured workout had disappeared and the entire structured workout duration was lumped into a single lap and where I’d pressed the lap button to complete the workout step had been recorded as the transition from lap 1 to lap 2 rather than appending the workout laps.
I hope that makes sense!
Basically I expected laps for warmup, tempo interval, recovery, another tempo interval, and a cooldown (with the manual end on lap button).
What I actually got was 47 mins (the entire structured workout) for lap 1 and 20s for lap 2 where I walked, paused then stopped the activity.
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