Hello all,
I want to do a number of custom things with my OP3, but I haven't figured out how to implement them! Can anyone provide some insight? Either link me to a guide or provide the steps, ideally.
1. a. I want my bluetooth to turn on every weekday morning. This is because I want it to connect with my FitBit when I do my commute. It can either be on a scheduled timer, through a custom link I put on my Shelf, or via a gesture.
1. b. I want to set my FitBit to do a Sync when the bluetooth goes on too, to gather the data from the previous day and overnight.
1. a. and b. can be described as scheduled or gesture-initiated macros, I guess.
2. I want an easier way to initiate an Android Pay exchange. I feel clumsy having to open the app, turn on NFC, and turn it off after every transaction -- but I don't do too many transactions in a day, so it doesn't make sense to leave NFC on all the time. Is there a way to setup a gesture or something? This is similar to 1., but for NFC rather than bluetooth (I wonder if there might be a difference because of security...)
Thoughts?
I want to do a number of custom things with my OP3, but I haven't figured out how to implement them! Can anyone provide some insight? Either link me to a guide or provide the steps, ideally.
1. a. I want my bluetooth to turn on every weekday morning. This is because I want it to connect with my FitBit when I do my commute. It can either be on a scheduled timer, through a custom link I put on my Shelf, or via a gesture.
1. b. I want to set my FitBit to do a Sync when the bluetooth goes on too, to gather the data from the previous day and overnight.
1. a. and b. can be described as scheduled or gesture-initiated macros, I guess.
2. I want an easier way to initiate an Android Pay exchange. I feel clumsy having to open the app, turn on NFC, and turn it off after every transaction -- but I don't do too many transactions in a day, so it doesn't make sense to leave NFC on all the time. Is there a way to setup a gesture or something? This is similar to 1., but for NFC rather than bluetooth (I wonder if there might be a difference because of security...)
Thoughts?