![]() The open sesame script just does some security checks and verifications, and calls lock. You have access to more actions if you tap on the body of the notification to open. The first two notification actions match the swipe actions set on the phone. Swiping the mail notification card from right to left shows supported actions (like Archive/Schedule/Reply, etc.). Make sure to check your watch after each step to check if notifications start working. If restarting doesn't work, try other troubleshooting steps below. Increasing safety during commuting by reading your incoming notifications. If your watch runs Wear 2, you can restart it through your watch’s Settings app. To restart your watch, swipe down on your watch and tap Restart. The action quick_unlock pops: alias: Quick UnlockĮnd result is that when there’s a knock on the door, I get a notification with a snapshot of the front door, and an option to either unlock it, or have speakers blare barking dogs. Added option to Floating Button Trigger to disable trigger (not whole macro) when. Tap on the body of the notification to open the full mail on the Watch. Try to restart your phone and your watch. ![]() I already had to switch off some notifications on my phone, to prevent them from appearing on the watch. That is a very big shortcoming for this feature. It is possible using the excellent Macrodroid App on the phone to trap the event and issue a Notification, that Fitbit will relay to the watch if its not in. Icon: '/api/camera_proxy/camera.entryway?token=1808669136' Interesting to read that on Android you can switch this off per app, because on iOS there is no such option in the GC app. Message: 'We believe there is someone at the front door.' Get notifications about other friends in VR, events youre into. ![]() Search for Apps or Apps and Notifications to open the list of all apps. The reason you no longer see the Unknown Sources tab option in your Oculus Quest. Topic: 'smartthings/Front Door/acceleration' The app behaves like a clock where you can set the password with the hands of. ![]() Hmm…don’t know if I’d be any good at writing a tutorial, but here is an example of one of the scripts, abridged. ![]()
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