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Macintosh1984

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Dec 15, 2012
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Hello,

I have the "Wrist detection" active, but for example my Apple Watch turn on when I write with the Mac keyboard and do some others movements.

I do not think there's any problem, but I ask, is there any option for turn on display with wrist movements "stronger"?

I would avoid disabling the "wrist detection" because it would seem strange having to touch the screen every time I want watch the time and because with the "wrist detection" off the screen does not turn on when notifications arrive.

What do you say?

Tell me if there's something new also on watchOS 2.
 
There is no adjustment. Just let it do as it wishes. My AW turns on all the time when I am not wanting to but still have more than half my battery left on most days. Just use it and enjoy!
 
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