I find myself very frustrated by accidental screen interaction throughout the day. I wear leather gloves at work and in the summer, with the sweat, it seems the glove cuff can operate the touch screen. Often I will look down at my watch and see that I am "in a workout" or looking at the calendar, or the worst possible: sending a text to someone unintentionally.
I was hoping to find a setting that would require a "force-touch" or digital crown spin or push, or button press to initiate screen interaction, but I have not. The water lock is way too much of a lock for what I want. I do not want to have to spin the crown and listen to the chime. I have tried turning off "raise-to-wake" but that is inconvenient and still does not stop the unintentional interaction. Likewise, theater mode still allows touch screen interaction.
Am I alone in this frustration? Do any users have a suggestion as to how I can limit this frustration?
I was hoping to find a setting that would require a "force-touch" or digital crown spin or push, or button press to initiate screen interaction, but I have not. The water lock is way too much of a lock for what I want. I do not want to have to spin the crown and listen to the chime. I have tried turning off "raise-to-wake" but that is inconvenient and still does not stop the unintentional interaction. Likewise, theater mode still allows touch screen interaction.
Am I alone in this frustration? Do any users have a suggestion as to how I can limit this frustration?