03-05-2022 11:44
03-05-2022 11:44
When I press and hold the reset button, my fitbit sense watch just keeps going to the clock face. Been doing this for weeks. Now I'm not getting notifications AGAIN on the watch. Really getting tired of so many issues with fitbit!
Best Answer03-05-2022 12:21
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03-05-2022 12:21
Hi @Jetskijo,
Will the watch allow you to scroll anywhere at all?
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Best Answer03-05-2022 12:41
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03-05-2022 12:41
@Jetskijo When you press and hold, do you feel the vibration? I describe the button as a squeeze to press. When I do a squeeze it's always quick to respond and a squeeze and a hold gets it to reset if I need it to.
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Best Answer03-05-2022 13:30 - edited 03-05-2022 13:31
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03-05-2022 13:30 - edited 03-05-2022 13:31
@Jetskijo But when you long press, if you have it setup, it should go to your Assistant. If you get to that point, just keep holding.
Since you said you can scroll, you can shutdown in the settings. Then power it back on.
Best Answer03-05-2022 13:38
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@Jetskijo what's happening is the press is getting canceled due to moving finger (or changing pressure etc.). When you try to reboot the device you need to a) be very still b) apply fixed pressure on the button. It is a chore. Rebooting the device can be very frustrating experience.
Best Answer03-05-2022 13:43
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03-05-2022 13:43
@Jetskijo I already mentioned trying this in my previous reply but it was in an edit:
Since you said you can scroll, you can shutdown in the settings. Then power it back on.
Best Answer03-05-2022 13:52
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03-05-2022 14:07
@Jetskijo Shutdown is the very last option if you scroll to the bottom of the settings.
What @t.parker was talking about is you might be pressing the button in a way that's canceling the long press. It's very simple for me. I have the watch on my left wrist. So I use my thumb to press (squeeze like I described before) and my pointer/index finger is on the opposite side.
Best Answer03-05-2022 14:10
03-05-2022 14:10
@eezeepee I do it the same way, there isn't much room for doing it any other way but rebooting for me always was a chore. Best not to even breath holding that cursed button 😋
Best Answer03-05-2022 14:14
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03-05-2022 14:14
@t.parker haha. I just know if I get my Google Assistant, just keep holding and I'm good. I don't do it too often really. I prefer a "proper" shutdown and power up. I save the long-press for a freeze up.
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Best Answer03-05-2022 17:49 - edited 03-05-2022 17:52
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03-05-2022 17:49 - edited 03-05-2022 17:52
@Jetskijo Gald you got it to restart. I think you should give it a try again and see if it was really that difficult. Or at least see if you can long press to get to your Assistant, if you have that set up. If you can do that, you get restart.
Again, there was also the option to shutdown in the settings.
"Shutdown is the very last option if you scroll to the bottom of the settings."
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