Motorola Moto 360 User Guide - Page 15

Swipe from apps to contacts to actions, Voice commands, Show me my heart rate.

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Features Features Change watch faces Notifications Swipe from apps to contacts to actions Voice commands Moto Body • Turn off notifications temporarily (Theater mode): To turn off your watch's screen so the display doesn't light up and notifications don't appear, press the power button twice quickly. To turn on your screen again (and turn off theater mode), press the power button twice quickly. While your watch is in theater mode, you can temporarily turn on the screen by pressing the power button. Tip: To turn on/off theater mode from the watch menu, swipe down from the top of the watch screen, then swipe left from the right side of the screen until you see Theater mode. Touch the screen to select On or Off. Swipe from apps to contacts to actions Touch the watch screen or swipe left from the right side of the screen to access your apps. Recently used apps appear at the top of the list. Swipe left to see a list of your contacts. Touch a contact to quickly call, text, or email. Swipe left again to execute voice commands. Scroll down to see a list of voice actions you can perform. Voice commands Just say "Ok Google" to start using voice commands. You'll see a white screen with a red icon. Scroll down to see a list of suggested voice commands, which you can also touch to activate. Try a few commands like these: • "Walking directions to the art museum." • "Biking directions to my home." • "Navigate to [name] airport." • "What is the status of [airline name] Flight 930?" • "Send a text to [name] saying I'll see you in 30 minutes." • "Show me my heart rate." • "Remind me to go for a run at 7 am." • "Will it rain today?" • "How tall is the Eiffel Tower?" • "Wake me up in 30 minutes." • "Set timer for 10 minutes." • "How may Canadian Dollars are in a Euro?" • "What is the Argentina Brazil score?" Menu Back More Next

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Features
Turn off notifications temporarily (Theater mode):
To
turn off
your watch’s screen so the display doesn’t light
up and notifications don’t appear, press the power button
twice quickly. To
turn on
your screen again (and turn off
theater mode), press the power button twice quickly.
While your watch is in theater mode, you can temporarily
turn on the screen by pressing the power button.
Tip:
To turn on/off theater mode from the watch menu,
swipe down from the top of the watch screen, then swipe
left from the right side of the screen until you see
Theater
mode
. Touch the screen to select
On
or
Off
.
Swipe from apps to contacts to actions
Touch the watch screen or swipe left from the right side of the
screen to access your apps. Recently used apps appear at the
top of the list.
Swipe left to see a list of your contacts. Touch a contact to
quickly call, text, or email.
Swipe left again to execute voice commands. Scroll down to
see a list of voice actions you can perform.
Voice commands
Just say “Ok Google” to start using voice commands. You’ll
see a white screen with a red
icon.
Scroll down to see a list of suggested voice commands, which
you can also touch to activate.
Try a few commands like these:
“Walking directions to the art museum.”
“Biking directions to my home.”
“Navigate to
[name]
airport.”
“What is the status of
[airline name]
Flight 930?”
“Send a text to
[name]
saying I’ll see you in 30 minutes.”
“Show me my heart rate.”
“Remind me to go for a run at 7 am.”
“Will it rain today?”
“How tall is the Eiffel Tower?”
“Wake me up in 30 minutes.”
“Set timer for 10 minutes.”
“How may Canadian Dollars are in a Euro?”
“What is the Argentina Brazil score?”
Features
Change watch faces
Notifications
Swipe from apps to contacts to actions
Voice commands
Moto Body