Message on Phone "Ok Google" - Huawei Watch

Is this a message that can be changed? It shows up when my watch becomes awake...

Same thing happens on my LG G Watch. You have to use the "Ok Google" voice command four times to get it to go away.

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disable "ok google" text

So I just noticed in the past couple days, there was an update, and now whenever the watch face turns on it says "ok google" in white text at the top.
Is there a way to turn this off? I use traditional analog watch faces on my 360 and this text overlaying all the time is just annoying.
airjordan223 said:
So I just noticed in the past couple days, there was an update, and now whenever the watch face turns on it says "ok google" in white text at the top.
Is there a way to turn this off? I use traditional analog watch faces on my 360 and this text overlaying all the time is just annoying.
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Just say "OK Google" and do a few searches. It will disappear after a few goes.
xdatastic said:
Just say "OK Google" and do a few searches. It will disappear after a few goes.
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This. Maybe eventually they can have it when you skip the tutorial, it will allow you to also bypass having to use the Ok Google function a few times to get rid of it
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Disable "OK Google"?

Is there a way to stop the "OK Google" from appearing when you wake your watch face? I don't like when it covers my customer watch face.
Randomjoel said:
Is there a way to stop the "OK Google" from appearing when you wake your watch face? I don't like when it covers my customer watch face.
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Use it a few times and it will go away. It needs to feel wanted.
Randomjoel said:
Is there a way to stop the "OK Google" from appearing when you wake your watch face? I don't like when it covers my customer watch face.
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I tried to use hot word "Ok Google" 5 or 6 times. For example I said:
Ok Google, definition google
Ok Google, definition watch
... ...
After that, "Ok Google" disappeared completely. Just use it several times and it will understand that you've already known how to use it and it will disappear. It's logical.
Right after I posted this, it stopped showing up. Thanks for the reponses. Now is it possible to change "OK Google" as the activation key word? I feel weird shouting "OK Google" at my wrist.
In case anyone else stumbles upon this thread in the future, the current "best" solution (requiring the Android Wear 6.0 update) is to disable the microphone permission system-wide (on watch: Settings > Permissions > System permissions > Android Wear > Microphone).

"ok google"

On the watch face depending on which one you use you can move the "ok google" banner. While on some others you can not. Is there a way to turn it off completely. I dont need a constant reminder that I can say "ok google" every time I look at my watch.
Simply say OK Google and use it a few times. Once you use it two or three times, it disappears forever.

"Ok google" with screen locked on H815

Hi everyone, is there any way to activate the google now "ok google" detection with screen locked (like nexus devices)? It would be really useful to use phone "hands free" in car!
Thanks in advance
Go to google now settings, enable "ok google" detection from any screen and trusted voice. Go to settings/display/lock screen/smart lock and make sure trusted voice is enabled there.
Now plug your phone into car charger or power bank and you're good to go. "OK Google" on lock screen works only when the device is charging.

No "OK Google" voice activation?

It doesn't seem HTC enabled the "OK Google" listening when the phone is off nor when the screen is on. I use that funcationality a lot and was wondering if anyone knew a way to turn it on manually? It seems it's disabled in the Google App.
I'm able to use "ok google" when the screen is on, but not when screen is off. I think that is kept for Nexus devices? Make sure you check "From any screen" in google voice setting.
Yep, this is not a function that the non-nexus phones do, with very few exceptions.

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