I'm not cross checking with any other app. But for instance, I checked the app both times I visited my grandparents recently and they live on the 4th floor, so I obviously walked a decent number of stair steps. The app doesn't show this. The very first staircase data I have from a few days after I got my iPhone 6 is 1 step. And I remember on that day I walked more than one stair step. The actual step counter also seems funky, but it's easier for me to confirm something is up with the stair counter since it's easier for me to think back on how many steps I've walked up and when I did so. And I remember on that day I walked more than one stair step. Configure chrome for spengo mac. Chrome on the Mac now fully supports the “defaults” mechanism to set policy defaults. Chrome on Linux gained a proper managed configuration, which we use locally (I produced the lcfg-chrome component for this purpose). For Chrome under Mac OS X, SPNEGO will work without any additional confguration, but will only negotiate to NTLM. It is possible to configure a setting named AuthServerWhitelist to authorize host or domain names for SPNEGO protocol message exchanges. The actual step counter also seems funky, but it's easier for me to confirm something is up with the stair counter since it's easier for me to think back on how many steps I've walked up and when I did so. Maybe your phone has a duff barometric sensor. It relies on air pressure readings to figure out if it's going up or down. When working out how many steps you've taken, it relies on an accelerometer sensor. Undoubtedly there is some internal algorithm that tries to match actual sensed acceleration with steps taken. There will always be some degree of error. For example, plopping your phone on a table and lifting it off again: is that technically a step or not. The processes shown in Activity Monitor can be user apps, system apps used by macOS, or invisible background processes. Use the five category tabs at the top of the Activity Monitor window to see how processes are affecting your Mac in each category. In my experience, my phone records the number of steps I've taken remarkably well. If I walk 1,000 paces (I've tried it) it won't be off by more than a few steps. The same would not be true if I shuffled along in an abnormal walking manner. Do some proper experiments and record the results. You could have duff sensors. Maybe your phone has a duff barometric sensor. It relies on air pressure readings to figure out if it's going up or down. When working out how many steps you've taken, it relies on an accelerometer sensor. Undoubtedly there is some internal algorithm that tries to match actual sensed acceleration with steps taken. There will always be some degree of error. For example, plopping your phone on a table and lifting it off again: is that technically a step or not. In my experience, my phone records the number of steps I've taken remarkably well. If I walk 1,000 paces (I've tried it) it won't be off by more than a few steps. The same would not be true if I shuffled along in an abnormal walking manner. Do some proper experiments and record the results. You could have duff sensors. Maybe your phone has a duff barometric sensor. It relies on air pressure readings to figure out if it's going up or down. How to run Windows games on Mac [Steam Tutorial]. How to run Windows 10 on your Mac (Boot Camp) - Duration. How to install Steam Games on MAC 2016 - Duration: 2:09. I've been trying to run games via Boot Camp, and Windows 10 itself runs totally fine on my MacBook Air, but for whatever reason, some games refuse to start up at all. The Mac Pro Early 2008 was the first Mac with full 64-bit UEFI too. Apple motherboard drivers? Installing graphic drivers: seems like it slowly is getting easier and better to install those now, may require Boot Camp driver 4.01+. Just that Apple chargers $30 for the drivers. How to intall and run bootcamp on mac for steam games. Once this is done, you can play any Windows-only Steam game on your Mac. It's EASY, it's SIMPLE, and it will only take 15 minutes to a half an hour of your time--which is worth it for an eternal. Here's how to install and download games using Steam for Mac. How to install Steam on Mac; How to download a Steam game onto your Mac; How to install Steam on Mac. In case you haven't installed Steam on your Mac already, here's how. Go to steampowered.com in your browser. Click Install Steam. When working out how many steps you've taken, it relies on an accelerometer sensor. Undoubtedly there is some internal algorithm that tries to match actual sensed acceleration with steps taken. ![]() There will always be some degree of error. For example, plopping your phone on a table and lifting it off again: is that technically a step or not. In my experience, my phone records the number of steps I've taken remarkably well. If I walk 1,000 paces (I've tried it) it won't be off by more than a few steps. The same would not be true if I shuffled along in an abnormal walking manner. Do some proper experiments and record the results. You could have duff sensors. Cygwin software. Click to expand.Here is some data for you: I have a 64gb 6+ 1. I live in an apartment and climb 1.5 flights of stairs to get to my door. There are times, as long as a week where Health shows no stair activity. Including store, mail, daily walks (by doctor direction), beach (I live close to it) I go up and down the stairs multiple times per day. My daily average according to my device, is 1. To combat my blood pressure, I walk most evenings and mapped myself several 'routes' from 2 miles to 5 miles. Health consistently under scores the distance walked. This is generally by 15 - 25 percent. I have measured the distance with my car, on Google maps and a hand held GPS trail tracker. The straighter the distance (less turns and curves) the more accurate the device is. Number of steps - I took a walk on a beach path (marked in distance for joggers) walking 1.2 miles each way. Not only did the 6+ under report the distance (1.78 vs. 2.4 actual) it under counted the steps by just over 200 in comparison to a pedometer I took with me.
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