How to use AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch | Apple Support
With AssistiveTouch starting in watchOS 8.3, you can use your Apple Watch with one-handed gestures if you have difficulty touching the screen or pressing the buttons. By pinching your fingers and clenching your fist, you can answer calls, use your apps, and launch a menu of actions on Apple Watch Series 4 and later. Topics Covered: 0:00 - Intro 0:24 - Turn on AssistiveTouch 0:59 - Get to know AssistiveTouch gestures 1:19 - How to use AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch To learn more about this topic, visit the following articles: Use AssistiveTouch on your Apple Watch: https://apple.co/3lnLH8P Use AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch: https://apple.co/2ZKxs04 Additional Resources: Contact Apple Support for Apple Watch: http://apple.co/AppleWatch To subscribe to this channel: / applesupport To download the Apple Support app: http://apple.co/2hFtzIv Apple Support on Twitter: / applesupport

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