From 785bde84dd4888817bb9825ba5ab388ec2b7c4b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: neodarz Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 03:27:33 +0200 Subject: Update to date --- .../2015-09-24-apple-watch-digital-crown-tightness-issue.md | 11 ----------- 1 file changed, 11 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 source/blog/2015-09-24-apple-watch-digital-crown-tightness-issue.md (limited to 'source/blog/2015-09-24-apple-watch-digital-crown-tightness-issue.md') diff --git a/source/blog/2015-09-24-apple-watch-digital-crown-tightness-issue.md b/source/blog/2015-09-24-apple-watch-digital-crown-tightness-issue.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1dcf87da..00000000 --- a/source/blog/2015-09-24-apple-watch-digital-crown-tightness-issue.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Apple Watch: Digital Crown tightness issue" -date: 2015-09-24T10:55:38-07:00 -date_display: September 24, 2015 ---- - -Quick tip: if the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch *all of a sudden*[^sudden] feels too tight and doesn't turn smoothly, probably it was somehow over-turned (and probably because you played with watchOS 2 Time Travel, as I did). I don't know how that happened because it's clearly not supposed to happen, but turning it in the easy-to-turn direction for a few rounds fixed the tightness issue for me. - -There's also an [Apple Support document](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204639) on troubleshooting and cleaning the Digital Crown, if the above doesn't help. - -[^sudden]: Especially after upgrading to watchOS 2. Why in the hell could upgrading the software screw up the hardware? You'll see a possible cause if you read on. -- cgit v1.2.1