Finally got the At-A-Glance Pixel update on my Pixel 4a. I've tested connecting my Jabra 65t headset and it properly shows it is connected and battery life. What I don't yet is see is any Fitness info from Google Fit and I don't know if I am supposed to see it.
Android Police reports Google Fit doesn't work with AAG, which is odd, but I suppose Google people use the Fit widget like I do.
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Want to make note again that the
glossary is one of my favorite features in Drummer. As an example use case, I expect after I receive the
iPad Mini 6 I will be writing about it frequently, so I created a glossary entry for it that links to the page I have created about it in my wiki. Now the links will be there every time I write
iPad Mini 6.
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- I have ordered an iPad Mini 6 with 256 GB of storage that I should receive tomorrow and it will replace the iPad Mini 5 that I have been using since April, 2019. I currently use a fourth generation iPad Air mostly for work, reading sheet music, and watching video because of its larger screen, but the iPad Mini 5 is by far the most used of all my personal computing devices. I am really curious to see whether the larger 8.3 screen of the Mini 6 will be large enough to comfortably handwrite notes in OneNote and read sheet music, if it is I can imagine a future in which I only have a Mini, particularly now that I have a Macbook Air M1. #
- I like to make note of my expectations for a new device before I receive it and then look back to see how well it met expectations. I expect that the iPad Mini 6 will be good enough for handwriting but not large enough for reading sheet music, given distance from music stand to eyes and my eyesight. I hope that transfering the Apple Pencil 2 between the Air and the Mini 6 will be easy, while the Pencil cannot be paired between two iPads, I have read that pairing/re-pairing works well. The Mini 6 is going to feel large when reading compared to the Mini 5 but I expect to get used to the slightly larger size quickly. I am looking forward nearly eliminating the need for the Apple Lightning cables I have thanks to the USB-C port, which now charges all of my personal computing devices. #