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Best Answer07-15-2016 19:58 - edited 07-15-2016 20:01
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07-15-2016 19:58 - edited 07-15-2016 20:01
It's called dominant vs. Non-dominant
If your left hand is the arm you usually use then set it for dominant. Otherwise set it for non-dominant.
I just found your other post and combined them
07-16-2016 09:28
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07-16-2016 09:28
Hello @Nancymae welcome to the Fitbit Community! 🙂 As @Rich_Laue mentioned go to your tracker settings and change the settings according to your needs. For wrist-based trackers, its important to specify whether you wear the tracker on your dominant or non-dominant wrist:
Hope this helps! 🙂
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