12-19-2022 06:55
12-19-2022 06:55
I used to be able to tap a point on the Sleep Heartrate chart, and a time marker with a flag would appear and persist after I lifted my finger. Within the flag would be the time and HR for that point on the graph. Now, I have to hold my finger on the graph to get detail, and it goes away as soon as I lift my finger. That's terrible! Please bring back the "Sticky". As it is, I have to exercise great control to hold my big, fat finger on a teensy, little point while trying to read the small text. This is especially problematic when trying to, for instance, read a solitary lowest point on the graph. The touch contact point keeps jittering making it really hard to read it! This is on a small Android Galaxy 9 screen!
This is exacerbated by the lack of spread-finger action. Ie: no way to stretch-zoom into the graph to spread out the points, like you can on, say, an O2Ring app graph. The ability to spread out the points would, at least, make it easier to use your inane finger-hold restriction!
12-19-2022 13:57
12-19-2022 13:57
Hello @ReverseEMFcom I recommend posting this over in the suggested feature forum.
CharlesKn | Mid-Atlantic, USA
60+, strength and cardio
Charge 5, Android, Windows