03-20-2016 09:08
03-20-2016 09:08
I just realized that if you place the mouse cursor on the heart rate info you get the details like beats per minute for the exact time that the mouse cursor is on. This works in Internet Explorer but not Chrome. In Chrome, you have to physically touch the screen to invoke the details (I have a touch screen).
Best Answer03-20-2016 10:54
03-20-2016 10:54
I am using the latest version of Chrome and do not have that issue. It may have to do with your Chrome settings.
Best Answer03-20-2016 11:17
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03-20-2016 11:17
@wxman123 for clarifacation when referring to Chrome, ate ypu reverting to the Chrome Browser or the Chrome OS
Best Answer03-20-2016 11:30
03-20-2016 11:30
I am not seeing this issue using the latest Chrome browser on Windows 10.
Best Answer03-20-2016 11:37
03-20-2016 11:37
I'm referring to the Chrome browser. When I hover over the HR graph, I do get the "Cardio" "fat burn" and "peak" nomenclature (so its sensing the hover) but no timeline or detail on the graph itself. I can invoke the detail with the touchscreen in Chrome and works fine in IE. I went into the deep Chrome menu (about:flags) and reset everything to default. Also tried turning off hardware acceleration, no dice. Thanks.
Best Answer03-20-2016 11:52
03-20-2016 11:52
By the way, the issue only occurs with the heartrate on the main dashboard, the hover works fine on an activity graph, but I just noticed another issue, the HR on the main dashboard differs from the activity detail. I had a max HR of 150 during an exercise session but accoring to the HR on the main dashboard my max HR for the day was 130. What's up with that?
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