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2009-11-13
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I suggested a long long time ago in a thread far far away that if the alarm is ringing, a single tap anywhere snoozes, and a double tap stops it. Thoughts?
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2009-11-13
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2009-11-13
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2009-11-13
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Jolouis, I just thought of a novel display option. My Garmin GPS looks at the time to determine whether it uses a "Day" display or a "Night" display. I would like to see the display automatically change to the "Night" display at 6pm, then have it automatically change back to the "Day" display at 6am.
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2009-11-13
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Jolouis, I just thought of a novel display option. My Garmin GPS looks at the time to determine whether it uses a "Day" display or a "Night" display. I would like to see the display automatically change to the "Night" display at 6pm, then have it automatically change back to the "Day" display at 6am.
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2009-11-13
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How about gradual brightening to max brightness in sync with the alarm?
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2009-11-13
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Nice idea - but would require the option to over-ride or turn that off. What if I like one display over the other and want to see it regardless of the time of the day.
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2009-11-13
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The idea is that once you are ready to get out of bed, the display is now at full brightness to act as a night light. Therefore the display should stay dim untill you hit the "Alarm Off" button. If you hit "Snooze" it should remain dim. Besides full brightness, the display could also switch to your "Day" display.
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2009-11-13
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Wellll, I was thinking more along the lines of light as part of the "wake up" process. Sound and light?
Also, on the horizontal swiping, I was trying it out to see what it felt like and I often triggered an up/down swipe by mistake. Maybe the number of pixels needed to trigger up/down needs to be increased?
Jim