Navigating the Moto Watch 40 is a breeze with its LCD touch screen and side button. Here's a breakdown of the touch screen and button navigation:
Touch Screen Navigation:
1. Default Display:
- The watch face is the default display when the watch is active.
2. Swipe Down:
- From the watch face, swipe down to view:
- Battery level.
- Quick setting screen.
3. Swipe Up:
- From the watch face, swipe up to access:
- Notifications.
4. Swipe Left/Right:
- Swipe left or right from the watch face to access various app widgets, including:
- Steps, distance, calories burnt.
- SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation).
- Heart rate.
- Sleep data.
- Weather.
- Breathing exercise.
- Music control.
- Menu.
Button Navigation:
1. Long Press (More than 3 seconds) - Watch Off:
- When the watch is off, long-press the button to turn on the watch.
2. Long Press (More than 3 seconds) - Watch On:
- When the watch is on, a long press triggers the turn-off prompt screen for shutting down the watch.
3. Short Press - Screen Off:
- When the watch is on but the screen is off, a short press of the button turns the screen back on.
4. Short Press During Activity:
- During an activity, a short press of the button triggers a pause activity prompt screen for pausing the current activity.
These navigation options provide a convenient and efficient way to interact with the Moto Watch 40, allowing users to access various features and functions with ease.