Give us the Back Button (Double Push/via Accelerometer?)
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After Suunto 7 it’s very strange to not have it. Moreover you can use buttons only for some actions but you have to swipe the touch screen to go back. This is mindbreaking and very inconvenient.
Double push of one of the buttons to be the back functionality?
Or I wonder of you can make a virtual back button via tapping the top left side of the watch on the edge expecting the accelerometer to understand the action.
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@nikita_gx middle button long press is back command
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@pavel-samokha savior
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@nikita_gx BTW it’s described in User Guide, though may be not that obvious
Middle button
- keep pressed to got back in settings menu
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@pavel-samokha does it also cycle back screen during the workout (to the left)?
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@łukasz-szmigiel I think no, during workout it is used differently, depends on the view
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@pavel-samokha no, unfortunately not. Long press brings you to “Options” in a screen or gives you zoom buttons if you’re on the navigation screen.
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@łukasz-szmigiel yes, you are right, that’s exactly when I’m missing it the most. Sweaty fingers / gloves make it difficult to operate. Also long push on some screens is shortcut, not back.
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I think even DC rainmaker pointed it out in his YouTube review that you cannot go only with buttons, you still have to use swipes even if you want mostly buttons
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@nikita_gx
you can do everything with button, just not go back on previous screen during activities, so need to go through all screens - 1.
Could be quite “annoying”, but there are not so much screens available in activities, so it is just 2/3/4 clicks max, but each time the same number of click for a specific sportmode.
So, if you are OK for a double click option that would get back one screen, but currently if your sportmode has 3 screens, the two clicks (double ?) does the job. -
@mff73 I like to build certain sports modes to have the most important screen next to navigation so I can toggle forward and backward between those two screens and use others only when I’m curious about something else. This is on S5. I wouldn’t be able to use this strategy on S9 as I would have to cycle through all screens.
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@łukasz-szmigiel said in Give us the Back Button (Double Push/via Accelerometer?):
@mff73 I like to build certain sports modes to have the most important screen next to navigation so I can toggle forward and backward between those two screens and use others only when I’m curious about something else. This is on S5. I wouldn’t be able to use this strategy on S9 as I would have to cycle through all screens.
i agree, in theory
And yes, it is about to cycle all screens, but if your sportmode contains x screens, then click x-1 times , and you have the backscreen option
My spartan can have max 4 screens (how many S9 could have ?) , so my “backscreen procedure” is triple click in these sportsmodes. And triple click is not that longer than double one
Ok, it is little far-fetched (little more if one add interval screen, so could be 4times click), so i don’t argue that a “unique double click to back screen” could be “good”, but then, how fast should that double click be done, to back screen, and not let user change screen forward “quickly” ?
just a matter of beeing at suunto’s dev place How to implement the perfect way, only with 3 buttons ? -
@Nikita_Gx In addition to what @mff73 said that in workout mode you can still use only buttons because movement between screens is circular:
You mentioned back button in S7, but it works differently in workout mode in S7. It doesn’t move you back between workout screens, it exits from Suunto WearOS App to the watchface.
So at least in my view the UX is quite consistent between watches. -
@mff73 I don’t have an S9 so I haven’t used it in practice - perhaps it’s not that bad but it certainly feels awkward, especially that in certain sport modes it would take 3 and in others 4 clicks (depends on the number of screens). One has to memorize it or be frustrated by cycling too much. And I believe that it’s crucial to be easy as it’s being accessed during the workout.
I honestly don’t see an easy solution to this problem (hold middle for 1s to go back and more than 1s for options?) and wonder if it’s a matter of overengineering or overdesigning by wanting to stay on the simple side in terms of device inputs.
I also wonder why S5 has this button? The left top is clearly needed for extra that is tappable in S9 but back could be omitted.
Btw. how do you access secondary map view in S9 when touch is disabled?
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@łukasz-szmigiel
What is secondary map view?
In “map” (navigation) view, with bottom button it behaves like swipe from bottom to top. Showing navigation options. Is it that? -
@mff73 I mean the secondary action that cycles between current view and zoomed out (ie whole track).
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@łukasz-szmigiel said in Give us the Back Button (Double Push/via Accelerometer?):
@mff73 I mean the secondary action that cycles between current view and zoomed out (ie whole track).
oh, this one. Well, i have no S9, but Spartan, but on my model, no way to do that without touch screen (single tap on the screen) (or i didn’t find this).
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@łukasz-szmigiel If you use a custom battery mode, there is an option to enable the touch screen. This allows you to swipe left and right across the data screens. Works great except with sweaty fingers.
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@duffman19 and perhaps except for when it’s raining
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@mff73
Wait, it’s not just the sport mode.From home screen you go down to HR, Energy, Sleep, etc. There are 7 screens and once you go to the Fitness level there you either have to go 7 steps back or swipe left. As you understand that it’s easier to swipe you do exactly that.
That’s the irritating thing.If you hold middle it will give you shortcuts. I can imagine they can be given somehow otherwise.
If you go up from home screen then hoding middle works fine.In sports mode I agree you have to scroll only 2-3 screens, it’s not as bad.