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bojj80

macrumors newbie
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Sep 8, 2016
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Washington
I have always used the Gradient watch face that enables you to have multiple complications. Since updating to 11.0 some of the complications are no longer responding when I touch them on the watch face. Other watch faces are working fine. Has anyone else experienced this? Wondering if certain watch faces are not working well with the new IOS.
 

Nodnerb

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Dec 5, 2023
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Since you'd asked about other watch faces.....I've found, and posted a thread about it, that the chronograph pro face is not working well either. Now when you click a complication it often takes you to the chronograph screen for a second, then to the complication you'd tapped. Then when you close the complication it goes back to the chronograph instead of the watch face. Or, often it goes to the complication and then to the chronograph instead of watch face.
 
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Blue10

macrumors newbie
Sep 22, 2024
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I have always used the Gradient watch face that enables you to have multiple complications. Since updating to 11.0 some of the complications are no longer responding when I touch them on the watch face. Other watch faces are working fine. Has anyone else experienced this? Wondering if certain watch faces are not working well with the new IOS.
Yes, same here. I updated and now some complications (timer) won't respond in the lower two positions on the Gradient face, working as expected in upper positions and on other faces and other complications (battery) work fine in that same position on Gradient. Strange.
 
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