How to edit data pages on Forerunner 945 in PC? How to edit in app? I have Done it in polar flow last 10 years but i use Garmin now
How to edit data pages on Forerunner 945 in PC? How to edit in app? I have Done it in polar flow last 10 years but i use Garmin now
You ain't on polar anymore.
I need to build datapages, so i can choose what i want to see when Training.
I still do not understand what you mean by "datapages". Garmin does not use such term anywhere, as far as I know…
But back to my questions then. How to do it in app and pc?
As I wrote, only newer models offer editing of Data Screens over the app. If not available in the device settings on the app, then…
But back to my questions then. How to do it in app and pc?
As I wrote, only newer models offer editing of Data Screens over the app. If not available in the device settings on the app, then you have to do it on the watch. The exact instructions can be found in the User Manual:
I think most people do that
Yes, when they have a device supporting it, then certainly many people may prefer doing it on the app, although personally I prefer doing it directly on the watch, since I see instantly the outcome.
I Done it 10 years on pc so prefer that. I think its hard to do on watch :)
Sorry, I cannot help you more than giving you the instructions how to do it. If you have no "Activity & Apps" menu in the Device Settings of your watch in the Garmin Connect Mobile, then you either have to do it on the watch, regardless what you did 10 years long with Polar, or you have to ask Garmin to add app-based data screen configuration to FR945 too.
trux would you be willing to observe for a couple of days and then come back in? You wrote that you prefer to make changes to data screen on your device. Good. Sounds like that works for you. The poster (and me) are interested in doing it differently. If it is possible to do it differently, hopefully some of the users that prefer to do it this different way may step up and help this newbie figure out what he is trying to do.
Some times 1) you can do that, or 2) you should do it differently are good advice. But sometime there are multiple ways of doing things, and perhaps some experienced users might step in and write about that.
If they do, we all might become more well rounded in how to use our device.