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1 | initial version | posted 2014-03-25 10:05:46 +0200 |
When the alarm sounded this morning, I mistakenly swiped up and got into the events view instead and pressed an event. Then I found no way to get back to the alarm screen were I could snooze the current alarm.
I could enter the alarm application and disable the current alarm and set a new alarm five minutes later, but that's not the point. I just wanted to snooze it.
2 | No.2 Revision |
When the alarm sounded this morning, I mistakenly swiped up and got into the events view instead and pressed an event. Then I found no way to get back to the alarm screen were I could snooze the current alarm.
I could enter the alarm application and disable the current alarm and set a new alarm five minutes later, but that's not the point. I just wanted to snooze it.
Edit: I mistook swiping down with swiping down as I held the phone upside-down in my sleep-drunkened state. What I really did was swipe down, which close the alarm screen but leave the alarm ringing and there's already a thread for that issue: https://together.jolla.com/question/35356/closing-the-alarm-window-should-snooze/
3 | No.3 Revision |
When the alarm sounded this morning, I mistakenly swiped up and got into the events view instead and pressed an event. Then I found no way to get back to the alarm screen were I could snooze the current alarm.
I could enter the alarm application and disable the current alarm and set a new alarm five minutes later, but that's not the point. I just wanted to snooze it.
Edit: I mistook swiping down up with swiping down as I held the phone upside-down in my sleep-drunkened state. What I really did was swipe down, which close the alarm screen but leave the alarm ringing and there's already a thread for that issue: https://together.jolla.com/question/35356/closing-the-alarm-window-should-snooze/
When the alarm sounded this morning, I mistakenly swiped up and got into the events view instead and pressed an event. Then I found no way to get back to the alarm screen were I could snooze the current alarm.
I could enter the alarm application and disable the current alarm and set a new alarm five minutes later, but that's not the point. I just wanted to snooze it.
Edit: I mistook swiping up with swiping down as I held the phone upside-down in my sleep-drunkened state. What I really did was swipe down, which close the alarm screen but leave the alarm ringing and there's already a thread for that issue: https://together.jolla.com/question/35356/closing-the-alarm-window-should-snooze/