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Is it also possible to change the weight in the past? I can change my current weight, but I want to change the weight I first entered when I got the watch (which is incorrect).
No, you cannot change the history, the idea is to keep a running total of where you have been and where you are now, so changing it would sort of defeat the purpose of that.
You can always reset the watch and set it up under a new account and then set the correct weight to start. Once the account is set up you can reupload all the activities you have completed to that account. To force MySports to reupload an activity you need to do the following:
1. Exit MySports Connect on your computer (you must use a computer to reupload – right click on the tray icon and select Exit).
2. Locate the ttbin files:
PC:
The ttbins are saved in a dated folder for the date of the activity under C:\Users\{User Name}\TomTom MySports\{Watch Name}
Apple Devices:
a. Connect your iOS device to your computer and wait for iTunes to open.
b. Select your iOS device in the iTunes sidebar.
c. Select the Apps tab and scroll down to File Sharing.
d. Select MySports.
e. The ttbin files are listed on the right hand side.
f. Right-click (Mac: ctrl-click) a file to copy it and save it to your computer
Android Devices:
a. In Android, the ttbin files are stored on the internal SD in (/sdcard/TomTom_MySports/[serial number of watch]/workouts/uploaded/).
b. Copy them to your computer
3. Place the ttbin files in the serial number directory:
Windows: C:\Users\[user name]\TomTom MySports\[serial number]
Mac: [home dir]/TomTom Sports/[serial number]
4. Restart MySports Connect and connect your watch
5. Go the Settings page (click the gear icon on the top right) and press the 'Try again' button to re-upload the files.
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Go into the settings menu by clicking you name on the upper right and select Weight under My Profile.
I hope this helped answer your question. If so, please mark it as a solution so others can look for it if they have the same question.
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1. Exit MySports Connect on your computer (you must use a computer to reupload – right click on the tray icon and select Exit).
2. Locate the ttbin files:
PC:
The ttbins are saved in a dated folder for the date of the activity under C:\Users\{User Name}\TomTom MySports\{Watch Name}
Apple Devices:
a. Connect your iOS device to your computer and wait for iTunes to open.
b. Select your iOS device in the iTunes sidebar.
c. Select the Apps tab and scroll down to File Sharing.
d. Select MySports.
e. The ttbin files are listed on the right hand side.
f. Right-click (Mac: ctrl-click) a file to copy it and save it to your computer
Android Devices:
a. In Android, the ttbin files are stored on the internal SD in (/sdcard/TomTom_MySports/[serial number of watch]/workouts/uploaded/).
b. Copy them to your computer
3. Place the ttbin files in the serial number directory:
Windows: C:\Users\[user name]\TomTom MySports\[serial number]
Mac: [home dir]/TomTom Sports/[serial number]
4. Restart MySports Connect and connect your watch
5. Go the Settings page (click the gear icon on the top right) and press the 'Try again' button to re-upload the files.
That's a bit to much hassle for me though. I think I'll just live with my small stupid mistake.