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1 | initial version | posted 2014-03-21 12:09:54 +0200 |
When trying to snooze or dismiss an alarm while half-asleep, I sometimes accidentally close the alarm overlay window by swiping down. This doesn't silence the alarm; it just goes on.
The alarm can be dismissed by disabling it from the Clock application. However, by the time you have it disabled, you have probably woken up completely. That is not what you wanted if you were trying to use snooze in the first place.
Thus I suggest that closing the alarm window should be equivalent to choosing snooze from the pulley menu.
When trying to snooze or dismiss an alarm while half-asleep, I sometimes accidentally close the alarm overlay window by swiping down. This doesn't silence the alarm; it just goes on.
The alarm can be dismissed by disabling it from the Clock application. However, by the time you have it disabled, you have probably woken up completely. That is not what you wanted if you were trying to use snooze in the first place.
Thus I suggest that closing the alarm window should be equivalent to choosing snooze from the pulley menu.
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When trying to snooze or dismiss an alarm while half-asleep, I sometimes accidentally close the alarm overlay window by swiping down. This doesn't silence the alarm; it just goes on.
The alarm can be dismissed by disabling it from the Clock application. However, by the time you have it disabled, you have probably woken up completely. That is not what you wanted if you were trying to use snooze in the first place.
Thus I suggest that closing the alarm window should be equivalent to choosing snooze from the pulley menu.