01-05-2021
03:30
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:50
by
MatthewFitbit
01-05-2021
03:30
- last edited on
12-18-2022
20:50
by
MatthewFitbit
Got a new Versa 3 over Christmas and I'm generally very pleased with it. The only problem so far is that screen wake takes a very long time. Sometimes I have to tap the screen 7 or 8 times for it to wake up and it can take up to 10 seconds. It does eventually come on, and the rest of the touchscreen actions seem fine, but it's annoying that it lacks sensitivity for that first operation.
Is this common, or do I need to re-set it?
Thanks.
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01-05-2021 04:13
01-05-2021 04:13
Two things,
the back button will wake it,
and try swipe to the right when its on and check all the icons are greyed except the middle bottom one.
Then when you raise your wrist quickly to look at the watch it comes on automatically.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
01-05-2021 04:13
01-05-2021 04:13
Two things,
the back button will wake it,
and try swipe to the right when its on and check all the icons are greyed except the middle bottom one.
Then when you raise your wrist quickly to look at the watch it comes on automatically.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
01-05-2021 06:00
01-05-2021 06:00
Thanks !!!
I had the same problem but it seems to be ok now !
01-06-2021 02:02
01-06-2021 02:02
Thanks. I use it in Automatic mode (which even then only seems to wake up half the time when I move my wrist rapidly) but I'm just surprised that the screen is so unresponsive to being tapped. Spending up to 10 seconds trying to wake it up seems excessive.
01-06-2021 02:02
01-06-2021 02:02
Did you need to reset it or did it just get better over time?
01-06-2021 02:45
01-06-2021 02:45
Are you raising your arm and twisting your wrist at the same time?
The motion is as if you are standing with your arms by your side and you want to see the time.
Works perfectly for me, I'm wearing it on the outside of the wrist when standing.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
01-06-2021 04:30
01-06-2021 04:30
Yes, and I seem to be getting better at that specific action. There are just times when I want to tap the screen awake and that seems way harder than it should be, so I wondered if it was a common problem or if I had a faulty screen.
01-06-2021 04:39
01-06-2021 04:39
01-06-2021 18:27
01-06-2021 18:27
Same here. The lag has gotten longer too. I know the button will wake it too, but I'd rather have it work how it's suppose to.
01-06-2021 22:28
01-06-2021 22:28
Is the lag with the standard watch face?
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
01-07-2021 03:30
01-07-2021 03:30
01-08-2021 20:45
01-08-2021 22:28
01-08-2021 22:28
@MishInPDXHave you tried restarting your watch, it may clear the problem.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
05-07-2021 19:10
05-07-2021 19:10
What's the back button? Nothing I press works. I tap all over the screen and try the mystery side button that I still am not sure whether it's the wide indentation or little dot but neither responds very well. It's very annoying,
05-07-2021 19:16
05-07-2021 19:16
I've done all the things suggested here and tried both manual and automatic wake settings. Still have to tap it a stupid number of times. But when I'm hiking, it'll jump screens for no reason without touching it. I don't understand it at all. Why don't things come with clear instructions anymore? I can't even figure out the side "button" with no button (and no, I'm not a technophobe). I press it 10 times at different angles and maybe it works.
01-14-2022 06:37
01-14-2022 06:37
I am having the same issues with the "haptic button"!
01-14-2022 07:42
01-14-2022 07:42
HI @moonbebe11 - it can take a while to get used to the button.
try
Worn on the left arm -
rest your other thumb on the arm to the left of the watch and forefinger on the back of the hand and do a gentle squeeze of the watch. Using a finger nail won't work. |
practice this technique till you are able to turn the face on and off easily.
An even better solution is to swipe the watch face right, when it's on, to get to Quick Settings and ensure the watch/wrist action icon is enabled. Then just raise your wrist to look at the watch and it comes on by itself.
Author | ch, passion for improvement.
01-14-2022 07:57
01-14-2022 07:57
Awesome!! Both techniques worked! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
04-01-2022 23:07
04-01-2022 23:07
I'm new to fitbit. My screen wake is set to auto and my versa 3 is still really slow to wake with a flick of my wrist. Especially in bed at night if I just wanted to check the time.
04-01-2022
23:16
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08-06-2024
04:21
by
MarreFitbit
04-01-2022
23:16
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08-06-2024
04:21
by
MarreFitbit
@SunsetRunner - this is normal at night.
Ideally set a sleep schedule for the night.
When the watch is in sleep mode auto wake is disabled and to see the time you need double tap the watch, without annoying the neighbors, or surreptitiously just push the button to see the time!
Author | ch, passion for improvement.