Apple's new Double Tap feature on the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 may seem familiar. Here's how it compares to the existing AssistiveTouch and Quick Actions accessibility features.
Double Tap is a feature introduced for Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in watchOS 10.1. Here's how to set it up, what you can do, and how you can customize it. We've been using Double Tap ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Swipes and buttons are the norm, but Apple’s double tap gesture opens a future where your smartwatch could be ...
Responding to text messages is about to get a lot easier for Google users. Instead of having to search for an emoji response, a new feature that's appearing in beta version of Google Messages allows ...
A smartwatch is designed to make your life easier and get you off your phone. Every time you have to dig your phone out of your pocket to read a notification, a digital fairy dies. However, a ...
The Apple Watch's biggest changes typically involve new health tracking capabilities, like the temperature sensor in last year's Series 8. But something different happened in 2023. The Apple Watch ...
Double Tap is arguably the killer feature in the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. The gesture is Apple's answer to the problem of using a smartwatch when your opposite hand is holding ...
Modern Android smartphones offer a plethora of functionalities to enhance user experience. One such feature, often overlooked but incredibly useful, is the double-tap back gesture. This innovative ...
One of the main new features of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 is something called “double tap” which lets users control the wearable by pinching their thumb and pointer finger. While the full ...
Commentary: Once only an accessibility feature, the double-tap finger gesture added to the latest Watches is Apple easing us into a new interface with a lot of potential. Scott Stein Editor at Large I ...
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