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Setting Lock

Open heyhewmike opened this issue 7 months ago • 5 comments

Verification

  • [x] I searched for similar issues (including closed issues) and found none was relevant.

Introduce the issue

When I cross my arms, put my hand in my pocket, sleep with it on, or putting on a jacket my screen will wake up (double tap to wake only) and move into the settings of the watch. Once in the settings I have found my watch has changed faces, temp C to F or F to C, and even the flashlight option enabled.

Preferred solution

Is there a way to lock the settings screen with a pin to access the settings or confirm pin before saving a new setting?

Version

1.15.0

heyhewmike avatar May 22 '25 10:05 heyhewmike

Take a look at this PR:

https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/1359

Maybe this solves what you're describing?

tituscmd avatar May 22 '25 12:05 tituscmd

Lower to sleep is also be useful here, maybe give it a go if you haven't already ^^

mark9064 avatar May 22 '25 18:05 mark9064

Take a look at this PR:

https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime/pull/1359

Maybe this solves what you're describing?

Apologies, I missed the notification.

Yes this does exactly but my only comment on it would be maybe a small lock icon near the Bluetooth & Battery vs the overlay on the display.

heyhewmike avatar Jul 21 '25 01:07 heyhewmike

Lower to sleep is also be useful here, maybe give it a go if you haven't already ^^

I have not tried it but I also can't find that option unless you mean the Active/Do not disturb/Sleep option.

I like the notifications so Do not disturb is not an option for me. Same for Sleep.

But when I cross my arms it detects the single/double tap to wake and then enters and changes settings. My heart monitor was activated but never worked for me. My watch face has been changed and several other settings too.

heyhewmike avatar Jul 21 '25 01:07 heyhewmike

Lower to sleep is in the wake up modes - it turns off the screen when the watch is lowered which I find prevents a lot of accidental touches as the screen is rarely on when it shouldn't be

mark9064 avatar Aug 07 '25 22:08 mark9064