My Ionic inertial sensor seems to have quit. Not liking quitters, does anyone have ideas on how to get it working again?
Thanks
FitFrogman
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Try holding in the left button a few seconds. Look for 'Screen Wake' at the top. Tap to toggle between 'Auto' and 'Manual'. Auto wakes the screen with wrist turn.
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You will probably get better help if you can describe the symptoms of your problem rather than your analysis of the hardware sensors.
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Best AnswerJohnny,
It is really simple. If I push the left button, the Ionic turns on and works great. If I move my wrist with the Ionic (inertia) it does not work. It used to work until a charge a few days ago.
FitFrogman
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Try holding in the left button a few seconds. Look for 'Screen Wake' at the top. Tap to toggle between 'Auto' and 'Manual'. Auto wakes the screen with wrist turn.
Best AnswerYa learn somethin' new every day. That did it. Thanks Johnny, I didn't know that was even there. Maybe I should read the directions?
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Good idea but not many do.
That's a common issue that can get turned off accidentally. But it's there for, say at night or in movie theater when don't want accidental light.
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