Open fhimpg opened 2 years ago
Hi! Sounds to me like an edge case. So no much hope this will be implemented soon.
But keep this for the case someone would like to implement this...
Sounds to me like an edge case. So no much hope this will be implemented soon.
I think this will help many people with visual impairment.
Do you know the "Fullscreen Mode" of the iOS part of the app? It shows the BG values much bigger any watch could do.
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Yes, I know the fullscreen mode but you always have to open it separately and I still find it too small.
I'm currently trying to implement support for 'Extra Large' myself... I think it's only a small effort.
Sounds great 😉
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First: Sorry I used the wrong account (fhimpg is me)
Yes, I know the fullscreen mode but you always have to open it separately and I still find it too small.
I'm currently trying to implement support for 'Extra Large' myself... I think it's only a small effort.
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A first version is already running
Looks nice. Would be good to have a setting to enable/disable this. So every user can choose the right visualization.
micworg @.***> schrieb am Di. 13. Sept. 2022 um 11:08:
A first version is already running [image: Screenshot 2022-09-13 at 11 06 38] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19811953/189860926-885467ed-bf07-487e-b4f3-897c8f8a716d.png
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The user can select this via the 'Watch Faces' in the Apple Watch app, no extra setting is needed
This would allow me to see the glucose levels even at night without glasses.