The communication between a phone and a watch is established thanks to Bluetooth.
- Plug the handheld (phone) with the PC.
- Enable debugging mode in the developers options
- Pair the phone with the watch (download the Wear app on Google Play)
- Enable debugging mode on the watch (just like you do it with a phone)
- Type
adb devicesin your terminal to make sure your phone is detected - In the wear app on your phone, make sure everything is OK under 'Debugging over Bluetooth
adb forward tcp:4444 localabstract:/adb-hub
adb connect localhost:4444Nown, in the wear app on your phone, make sure everything is OK under 'Debugging over Bluetooth', once again, and you're done!
There are two Parse keys to replace in mobile/src/main/java/com/wearesmiths/kattebel/KattebelAPI.java and in test-endpoints.sh:
- APPLICATION-id
- JAVASCRIPT-id
Home Screen: 2 buttons
Opens a popup asking for a pin code. Then, if pincode is correct, redirects the user to the actual note (see below).
Opens a blank windows with only a text area (empty).There's a floating button to synchronize and get a pincode. The note is frequently saved, automatically, on the remote server.