[Question] No stupid questions - ask anything here
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Welcome from all of us
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Hey,
I have a Suunto 5 watch, how many SuuntoPlus apps can I run at the same time? And can the apps connect to internet during an exercise? For example, could there be an online messaging app on the watch? Just wondering…
Thanks!
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@SuuntoPartnerTeam Does a BLE device need to be paired before it can be read with suunto plus custom app?
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Is it also possible to use the touchscreen? All the examples I’ve seen only use physical buttons. Maybe I just overlooked the right example.
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@brechtvb no afaik. So for example its not so hard to read a service and sub to a characteristic etc
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On several occasions the docs mention a reference documentation. Did I miss a link? Where can I find this? Would be good to see all subscribable values for example.
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@Isotop7 if you create a new application with vscode, you can click here and see the information on the right.
Did not find a vscode entry point in the palette to find the same documentation.

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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos i almost feel obligated to buy the garmin sensors and make it work after all.
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@brechtvb nvm, i found a shortcut with cmd-key + p and
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Hi @mabe2k!
You can but in most cases you probably shouldn’t. The touch functionality is prone to draining the battery faster than usual and might not be available for all watches.<div>elements (and some other elements) have attributesonTap,onDoubleTapandonLongTapStartthat can be used to register event listeners for touch actions (clicks, double clicks and longpress-then-move respectively). To use these, you need a compatible watch with up-to-date software and touch functionality enabled (select “Touch” to be “On” under “Exercise options” when you start an exercise or under “Control panel” from the pause menu during an exercise). The root element (<uiView>) has an even wider variety of touch action related event listeners, but you can probably get started with the ones mentioned (please feel free to ask a follow-up question about this if you’re interested in these).Here is a basic example of the explained functionality using the built-in
setStylefunction to change the color of a box when it is interacted with:
t.html:
<uiView> <div id="suuntoplus"> <div id="box" style="width: 40%; height: 40%; left: calc(50% - 50%e); top: calc(50% - 50%e); border-radius: 25px; background-color: #FFFFFF;" onTap="setStyle('#box', 'background-color', '#00AAFF')" onDoubleTap="setStyle('#box', 'background-color', '#44CC00')" onLongTapStart="setStyle('#box', 'background-color', '#FF7733')" ></div> </div> </uiView>Please note that you will need a
manifest.jsonwith the mandatory fields and amain.jswithgetUserInterfacefunction defined. Minimal versions of these are provided here for your convenience:
main.js:
function getUserInterface() { return {template: 't'}; }
manifest.json:
{ "name": "Touch", "description": "Touch example", "author": "Your Name", "version": "1.00", "modificationTime": 1770000000, "type": "feature", "usage": "workout", "template": [{"name": "t.html"}] }Hope this helps. Happy coding!