diff --git a/apps/pooqround/README.md b/apps/pooqround/README.md index 3c651ed67..d413fd88e 100644 --- a/apps/pooqround/README.md +++ b/apps/pooqround/README.md @@ -10,16 +10,18 @@ Either you'll like that, or you won't. ## Options -Because sometimes I don't want to burn what I'm cooking and others I'm lazy and just want to know if it's afternoon yet, -you can alter the number of ‘hands’ on the display. When the watch is unlocked, slide up to add dots representing the minute and second, -or down to remove the distraction. There's also a setting that displays the second hand, but only if the watch is perfectly face-to-the-sky, -in case you want the ability to check the _exact_ time, hands free, without the impact on battery life this usually entails. - Although we generally obey the system-wide theming, you can long press on the display for a menu of additional options specific to the face. We don't observe the system 12/24 setting, since it the design of the face is equally good in either interpretation. -By default, there is a backlight that comes on when you twist your wrist. This, of course, somewhat increases power draw and could be -annoying in an intentionally dark environment, so there is an option to disable it. +If you like an uncluttered display style, you can still bring up the day, date and minute hand transiently with a tap on the watchface (when unlocked). + +Similarly, because sometimes I don't want to burn what I'm cooking and others I'm lazy and just want to know if it's afternoon yet, +you can quickly alter the number of ‘hands’ on the display. When the watch is unlocked, slide up to add dots representing the minute and second, +or down to remove the distraction. There's also a setting that displays the second hand, but only if the watch is perfectly face-to-the-sky, +in case you want the ability to check the _exact_ time, hands free, without the impact on battery life this usually entails. + +In some versions of the Bangle.js firmware, the backlight doesn't come on automatically when you twist your wrist. There's currently a workaround +for this integrated into the watchface; you can disable it in the menu, if you prefer. ## Limitations