watchy/Changes.md
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**Version 1.1:**
- **FIX:** Repaired Watchy Sync menu to properly work with TimeZone requests.
- **FIX:** Repaired incorrect Menu Item (Steps) showing up after Watchy Sync was used.
- **ADD:** Updated icons for WiFi, TimeZone & NTP. WiFi icon now shows -AP for Access Point mode, -X for last good WiFi (connected) and (AP) -A through -J from Additional WiFi Access Points page.
- **ADD:** Tone reductions to Alarms and Countdown Timer.
- **ADD:** Tone Reduction in Alarms Sub-Menu to set all 4 alarms to this reduction.
- **ADD:** Manual WiFi default settings in Defines_GSR.h (WiFi_DEF_SSID) for people who want to manually add their always default WiFi at compile time.
- **FIX:** Move NTP test while charging is seen to detect Battery which only happens once a minute (avoids constant NTP checks blocking WiFi usage when no WiFi is available).
**Version 1.2:**
- **FIX:** Fixed Additional WiFi Access Point functionality.
- **FIX:** Fixed minor issues with various menus not giving proper results.
- **FIX:** Fixed WiFi indicator to show properly.
- **FIX:** Fixed POSIX Timezone to be null when not set with a proper one, will auto-force Timezone detection on reboot only if none is stored in Non-Volatile Storage.
- **ADD:** Non-Volatile Storage for settings and Timezone.
- **ADD:** Troubleshooting Menu with Screen Reset, Watchy Reboot and Detect Travel (RTC).
- **ADD:** Feature Add: Screen Off with "Disabled", "Always" and "Bed Time".
**Version 1.2.1:**
- **FIX:** Made buttons work always with screen blanking, once to bring screen on, second one does action (if one).
- **FIX:** Fixed Restore Settings with empty data causing Watchy to crash.
- **FIX:** Detect Drift not saving changed value to NVS.
- **FIX:** Detect Drift now correctly checks 1 minute. (No more oddities with drift calculations.)
**Version 1.3:**
- **ADD:** Excessive failover for Detect Travel +/- 30 seconds will cause Watchy to ignore RTC and use internal CPU timing [see Usage]
- **ADD:** CPU control to improve lifespan of battery operation. 8+ hours of battery while in non-RTC mode, using tailored option changes.
- **FIX:** Fix WiFi timeouts not properly setup if inside Active Mode for too long.
- **FIX:** Status printing not showing up on dark backgrounds.
- **FIX:** Fixed Dark so the face drawing knows it happened and vice-versa.
**Version 1.3.1:**
- **ADD:** Added Performance menu with "Turbo", "Normal" and "Battery Saving" options.
- **FIX:** Fixed CPU control to be less intensive with respect to reading the CPU too much, now happens at top of init once, using valid set response to record value later.
**Version 1.3.2:**
- **FIX:** Fixed Turbo Mode and Sleep Modes to not work on each minute regardless of you pushing a button or not.
**Version 1.3.3:**
- **FIX:** Fixed the restoration of Screen Blanking from storage and restoration from OTA Website.
**Version 1.3.4:**
- **ADD:** Unification of 2 Watchy versions (DS3231 & PCF8563), also included (and noted for submission) WatchyBattery.h to read the proper ADC PIN depending on RTC type.
**Version 1.3.5:**
- **FIX:** Fixed the "Bed Time" orientation to only work during the Bed Time range.
- **ADD:** Double Tap modes "On" and "Only".
- **ADD:** 3 new repositories added with branched out functions: SmallRTC (replacement of WatchyRTC), SmallNTP (industry standard NTP) and Olson2POSIX Timezone collection and setting.
- **FIX:** Fixed battery level control of Watchy, extremely low battery will stop updating the screen to prolong battery life, button presses will only work.
**Version 1.3.6:**
- **FIX:** Corrected Timezone tests (they were backwards).
- **FIX:** Changed border from "Show/Hide" to "Light/Dark" to match Display Style.
- **FIX:** Updated BMA control to properly work with Double Tap, method is there for Wrist tilt, no motion setup for it at present.
- **ADD:** Functionality to block Non-Volatile Storage from being used, will erase and reboot the Watchy and stop using it for this Watchy face.
- **FIX:** Corrected NTP server to pool.ntp.org, it should work globally, though it does have a restriction on use, so expect it to fail if used too much.