Apple Watch hasAssistiveToch feature That users can use to control the Apple Watch if anyone doesn’t like this feature and forgets how to disable it. Today, the team has brought the way to turn on-off for you. Let’s go see this article.
How to turn on-off hand commands (AssistiveTouch) to control Apple Watch
What is the AssistiveTouch feature?
AssistiveTouch This is a feature that allows you to use hand gestures to control your Apple Watch without touching the screen. Which can be accessed to define hand commands in various tasks, such as ordering a finger pinch as a “forward” command, etc. The commands for how to turn on-off the AssistiveTouch feature can be done as follows.
How to turn on-off hand commands (AssistiveTouch)
You can access the settings to enable and disable both the Watch app on the iPhone and on the Apple Watch.
1. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
2. Tap Accessibility > tap AssistiveTouch.
3. Slide on AssistiveTouch
4. Go to the “Hand Commands” menu > slide to turn on the “Hand Commands”
How to customize hand commands with Apple Watch
1. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch.
2. Tap Accessibility > Tap AssistiveTouch > Tap “Hand Commands”.
3. Scroll down to the bottom, there will be a menu of hand commands to choose from: Pinch, Double Pinch, Pinch, Double Pinch. If you want to define each hand command, you can go in and click to see it.
AssistiveTouch Compatible with Apple Watch Series 4 and later and Apple Watch SE, including the latest version of watchOS. With watchOS 9, stop-start hand commands have been added. can exercise too Hope this article is helpful to you all. If anyone has tried it and has any questions, feel free to ask.
Source: Apple Support