I share my work with you for free, and it will stay free. If you want donate for my work, you can contribute a small amount. Small amount for you, great help for me. :)</p><p>Revolut: @gergelv2y0</p><p>PayPal: paypal.me/gergelyracz</p><p></p><p>This datafield is an extension of the "Steps to FIT" datafield. The only difference between the two is that this datafield uses a multiplier to correct the number of steps measured by the device. The multiplier can be configured through the Connect IQ phone application or the Garmin Express PC software. </p>
v1.3.0 Bug fix (cannot save state on activity stop and resume later). Make title upper case. </p><p>v1.2.4 Support new devices. (D2 series, Descent series, Enduro, epix (Gen 2), Fenix 7 series, Forerunner 255 series, Forerunner 55, Forerunner 945 LTE, Forerunner 955 series, Instinct 2 series, Instinct Crossover, MARQ 2 series, Venu 2 series, Venu Sq 2 series)</p><p>v1.2.3 Support new devices. (Descent Mk2 S, Enduro, Forerunner 55, Forerunner 945 LTE, Venu 2, Venu 2S)</p>
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Lee Belbin
17 de outubro de 2019 |
Versão 1.1.0
Thanks so much for developing this effective way to better estimate 'steps' when using alpine/walking poles for walking or cross-country skiing. Wonderful. I did some calibration tests working on the basis that my 'alpine pole walking' has pretty much half the arm movements than without poles. I then set the multiplier at "2" and then did 4 separate 1km walks on flat ground, two with poles and two without. Each time, I got around 2650 steps, which is about twice what I would normally do without poles (about 1350). So, using poles or not, the same value was reported. Odd?