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I always followed trial and error until I reached my target and I had the feeling that my results were much better than if I were randomly clicking buttons. That is, some memory always remained. Or the menu is well thought out and has some consistency.
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Casio watches all have the same.

The beauty of them is that I can pick up any casio model from any year and I know how it works.

That my friend is peak design.

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The button press sequences are still combo-style; when I set one of the alarms on my ABL-100WE, it always ends in trial and error. I mean, basically it's logical, but when the buttons change what they do (e.g. when the display says "SET", the light button becomes "up"), it throws me off.
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I have a 6.30AM alarm on my FW-91, and I'm too lazy to figure out how to switch it off.

15 beeps, btw, till it turns itself off for the day.

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> 15 beeps, btw, till it turns itself off for the day

One thing I miss that’s not on my Fitbit is an hourly warning. When you have ADHD, it’s a huge helper.

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> I'm too lazy to figure out how to switch it off.

Press MODE, then press ALARM ON/OFF.

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