diff --git a/docs/html/wear/notifications/creating.html b/docs/html/wear/notifications/creating.html index e83b57a5c5e3e..5022c75a29e52 100644 --- a/docs/html/wear/notifications/creating.html +++ b/docs/html/wear/notifications/creating.html @@ -572,9 +572,9 @@ for users to deliver your app a text response using voice input.

To use these new APIs, pass your instance of NotificationCompat.Builder to the - WearableNotifications.Builder() constructor. You can then add new + WearableNotifications.Builder() constructor. You can then add new features to your notification using the - WearableNotifications.Builder methods. For example:

@@ -592,10 +592,10 @@ Notification notification =
         .build();
 
-

The +

The setHintHideIcon() method removes your app icon from the notification card. This method is just one example of new notification features available from the - WearableNotifications.Builder class.

When you want to deliver your notifications, be certain to always use the diff --git a/docs/html/wear/preview/start.html b/docs/html/wear/preview/start.html index 4aec648c39419..b1861f5f36baa 100644 --- a/docs/html/wear/preview/start.html +++ b/docs/html/wear/preview/start.html @@ -558,7 +558,10 @@ Gmail or Google account you use with Google Play Store.

The emulator should show the time and an icon that indicates no device is connected.
  • Open a command line terminal, navigate to your Android SDK's platform-tools/ directory, then execute: -
    adb -d forward tcp:5601 tcp:5601
  • +
    adb -d forward tcp:5601 tcp:5601
    +

    Note: You must execute this command each time you connect your +device over USB.

    +
  • Return to the Android Wear Preview app. It should now indicate that it is connected to the emulator. The Android Wear emulator should now show the 'g' orb icon, indicating that is is connected to your device.