I love the concept but I hate that it has the light bulb icon on the screen constantly. Is there any way to turn that off?
-Shawn
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-Shawn
Noting the world one S-Pen at a time.
I love the concept but I hate that it has the light bulb icon on the screen constantly. Is there any way to turn that off?
No such thing as 'Theater Mode' explicitly, but you do have the ability to turn the wrist action off, which is what, I think, all sites are referring to as 'Theater Mode'. Still, no lightbulb icon on my screen.
Maybe they call it something else on the 360??
That. And when it is on, any time you have the display on the light bulb with the line through it is on the display. It'd annoying and I was hoping someone knew of a way to make it go away.
I found it... I seldom pull down on that menu haha But yeah, I see the lightbulb (unintrusive, IMHO) when you turn the screen on. But since just turning off the wrist motion activation is more than enough for me, I probably won't be using this Theater Mode.
Now, in your Android Wear app, you can also select to disable the wrist action to turn the screen on (Tilt to wake screen), which is something I've always wanted. That way, you can turn the screen on either by tapping on it or by pushing the button.
Mine does this without Theater mode. If you set it in the cradle and there's a lot of light around, the screen turns off. When I shut off the lights, the screen comes on in dimmed mode. One tap of the button and the screen can be turned off even at night when charging.Thought I would add one more thing to this thread that I actually discovered by accident. When it happened, I thought there was something wrong with my watch. Then remembered I had it in theater mode. So when you put it on the charger, and it's in theater mode, the screen comes on briefly to show you the current battery percentage and that it is charging and then the screen goes off. Now, I don't know if it comes back on once it's fully charged because I like my screen to be on while it's charging, so I took it out of theater mode. But I remember a thread on here where people were trying to make sure their watch face was not on while it was charging for various reasons, it seems there is now a solution.
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Mine does this without Theater mode. If you set it in the cradle and there's a lot of light around, the screen turns off. When I shut off the lights, the screen comes on in dimmed mode. One tap of the button and the screen can be turned off even at night when charging.
Now, in your Android Wear app, you can also select to disable the wrist action to turn the screen on (Tilt to wake screen), which is something I've always wanted. That way, you can turn the screen on either by tapping on it or by pushing the button.