Nothing from what i can tell. Only if you open the now playing app
It nothing is on the watch screen the crown just adjusts the brightness
its like a theater mode. if your watch screen is off and you turn the crown it gradually turns up the Apple Watch brightness.Brightness? Huh?
its like a theater mode. if your watch screen is off and you turn the crown it gradually turns up the Apple Watch brightness.
are you on the latest watch os? try scrolling the crown away from you. screens gotta be off tho.No idea what you're talking about, sorry. My Watch doesn't do that.
are you on the latest watch os? try scrolling the crown away from you. screens gotta be off tho.
This doesn't seem like a legitimate feature. Why would you adjust the brightness with the screen off? And why is the control only accessible with the screen off. They finally have the watch working were it almost always turns on when raised. It took a while to even try this and I don't see any change in brightness. I'm running the latest watch OS.are you on the latest watch os? try scrolling the crown away from you. screens gotta be off tho.
It's a Series 2-only feature. Essentially allows you to turn on the screen slowly with a control over how bright it gets in case there's a situation where a sudden bright light would be distracting.This doesn't seem like a legitimate feature. Why would you adjust the brightness with the screen off? And why is the control only accessible with the screen off. They finally have the watch working were it almost always turns on when raised. It took a while to even try this and I don't see any change in brightness. I'm running the latest watch OS.
It's a Series 2-only feature. Essentially allows you to turn on the screen slowly with a control over how bright it gets in case there's a situation where a sudden bright light would be distracting.
Can anyone with AirPods and an Apple Watch see if the digital crown on the watch gets mapped to control the *phone* volume when AirPods are paired to the phone and listening to music off the phone?
Oh, ok, sorry. I have a series 0 still.It's a Series 2-only feature. Essentially allows you to turn on the screen slowly with a control over how bright it gets in case there's a situation where a sudden bright light would be distracting.
Oh, ok, sorry. I have a series 0 still.
Yes, it does.Can anyone with AirPods and an Apple Watch see if the digital crown on the watch gets mapped to control the *phone* volume when AirPods are paired to the phone and listening to music off the phone?
AirPods have to be paired to the watch in order for the digital crown to control volume. If pods are connected to phone, crown doesn't control volume. Also have to be in the "now playing" screen as stated above.
You sure? Pretty sure crown can control volume on now playing screen while paired to iPhone (if source of music is iPhone). It works with my iSport wireless buds so I'd be surprised if not with Airpods...
Just tested on my Airpods, think you either had a glitch or you didn't go to the "Now Playing" section as working perfectly for me.Maybe it was a glitch but this AM when I paired the AirPods with the iPhone, I couldn't control the volume until I went and selected the AirPods on my watch as the output source.
Maybe it was a glitch but this AM when I paired the AirPods with the iPhone, I couldn't control the volume until I went and selected the AirPods on my watch as the output source.
I think it's more likely that the phone is the source of the music... unless you're playing your 2GB watch allowance.Yep it works for me too. My phone streams to my watch and my pods paired to my watch so i could use the crown instantly