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Don’t forget controlling a Keynote presentation. This is pretty slick.

You can also set up a shortcut to call ChatGPT voice mode on your phone or iPad.
 
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Why is this feature unavailable for users of a Family Setup watch?

I gave my kid an Apple Watch 10 Cellular 46mm and set it up on my phone under Family Watches and he cannot use the feature. It doesn’t exist where it should to toggle on.

Same problem for me. If you follow the link in my earlier post, you can see this is intentional by Apple – but frustratingly so as there's no explanation:
Double Tap is a great feature (it improves when you practice it a bit, to set a muscle memory – then I find you're more likely to remember it when needed / useful), but for some reason Apple disable this feature for those using Watch Family Setup.

No idea why – the User Guide doesn't elucidate…
 
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I remember the article a year or so ago “reminding” us of double-tap.
I hardly ever use it, too much to remember and no customization…
Will have to see what watchOS 12 might bring, or not
 
Mine frequently gets triggered when I’m typing which is a minor annoyance.
 
Perfect when you have the iPhone on the other hand, saves some precious seconds and allows to not loose any post or notification
 
It’s a pretty terrible feature. You have to be unnaturally forceful to activate it, otherwise it’s inconsistent. Then you wait good 0.75 seconds for it to activate as it decides it’s a deliberate gesture rather than noise. And it does so little.
 
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Options are always a good thing. But why is the display off? And you don't use raise your wrist to wake the display?
I'm not the same person you're replying to, but raise to wake rarely works for me. I raise my wrist and the watch simply doesn't respond. I almost always end up having to physically tap the screen to get it to wake up.
 
If you never want snooze, then why set up alarms with the snooze option set?

If you turn the snooze option off, the default action is “Stop”
It's on by default and I wasn't aware that you could disable snooze.

Not an issue for me any more anyway because I now just set timers to trigger at specific times instead of using an alarm.
 
I find it activating on accident a lot when I’m tip tap pitter patter tying away on my iPad. What’s great is when it accidentally stops my timer and then something starts to burn!
 
Glad to have more accessibility options. The double tap gesture is something that I will not be using always, but it can be useful in some situations. Anyway it is good to have these features on the watch.
 
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Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models include a multi-functional Double Tap gesture that you might not know about or haven't yet got around to trying. Here's everything Double Tap can do, and how you can make the most of it on your Apple Watch.

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Double Tap is a gesture-based feature for Apple Watch models that lets you control watch functions by tapping your thumb and index finger together twice. The feature aims to make it easier to navigate the Apple Watch when you have only one hand free, like when you're walking a dog, carrying groceries, or holding a cup of coffee.

What Double Tap Can Do

Double Tap's functionality is pretty simple. You raise your watch to wake, and then you double tap your thumb and index finger together to control what's happening on the screen of your watch.

By default, Double Tap selects the primary button in whatever app you're in. So for example, if you get a call, you can double tap to answer, and use it to hang up when you're done. Likewise, if you're watching/listening to media, you can pause it and resume it (or skip). You can also use the gesture from your Apple Watch face to navigate through your Smart Stack, widget by widget.

Some other use cases: If you've set a timer, double-tapping will pause it. Performing the gesture again will resume the countdown, and when the timer goes off, a double-tap will stop it. Similarly, you can use it to do other everyday things like snooze alarms, trigger the Camera Remote app's shutter button, and dismiss notifications.

In watchOS 11, Double Tap can also be used to scroll through navigable content in any Apple app, including the Weather and Messages. You can even use a double tap to dismiss a timer that has ended.

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As you might expect, the gesture is also set up to assume your other hand is preoccupied. If you receive a text, for instance, a double tap lets you reply with a voice message, while another double tap sends the message.

Here's a rundown of everything you can do with Double Tap:
  • Open the Smart Stack from the watch face, and then Double Tap again to scroll through widgets one by one.
  • Answer phone or FaceTime calls.
  • Hang up phone or FaceTime calls.
  • When you get an iMessage, Double Tap to view it, and then Double Tap again if you need to scroll.
  • Reply to a Message using dictation and then send it with Double Tap.
  • Act on notifications - Apple says a Double Tap on an incoming notification will activate the primary action, such as snoozing a reminder or replying to a message.
  • Pause, resume, and end a timer.
  • Stop and resume the stopwatch.
  • Snooze an alarm.
  • Play and pause music, podcasts, or audiobooks (or skip a track, depending on settings).
  • Change to the Elevation view in the Compass app.
  • Start or stop automatic Workout reminders when a workout is detected.
  • Take a photo with the Camera Remote.
  • Record a voice memo in the Voice Memo app.
  • Change Flashlight modes.
In the Apple Watch Settings app, under Gestures, you can opt to change the playback option from play/pause to skip, and the Smart Stack option from Advance (swaps through the widgets) to Select (opens a widget's associated app). If you have Apple Vision Pro, you'll also find an option to ignore double tap gestures when you're wearing the headset.

How to Set Up Double Tap

If Double Tap is disabled on your watch, you will need to enable it manually for it to work. This can be done from your wrist or in the Watch app on iPhone, and both menus include options to customize Media Playback and Smart Stack functionality.

Note that to enable Double Tap, setup involves giving watchOS permission to disable some Accessibility options, including Assistive Touch, Zoom with Hand Gestures, VoiceOver with Hand Gestures, and Quick Actions. If Double Tap is enabled but is not working for you, disabling it and then turning it back on can help in some circumstances.

On Apple Watch:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap Gestures.
  3. Tap Double Tap, then toggle on the switch next to Double Tap on the next screen.
  4. If prompted, tap Turn off Accessibility Features at the bottom of the on-screen alert.
  5. Choose your preferred setting for "Playback" (Play/Pause or Skip) and "Smart Stack" (Advance or Select).
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On iPhone:

  1. Open the Watch app.
  2. With the "My Watch" tab selected, tap Gestures.
  3. Tap Double Tap, then toggle on the switch next to Double Tap on the next screen.
  4. If prompted, tap Turn off Accessibility Features in the on-screen alert.
  5. Choose your preferred setting for "Playback" (Play/Pause or Skip) and "Smart Stack" (Advance or Select).
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Apple says Double Tap is enabled by the S9 chip's faster Neural Engine, which is why the feature is only available on the Series 9 and later and the Ultra 2. Apple said it developed an algorithm that detects the "unique signature" of tiny wrist movements and changes in blood flow when the index finger and thumb are tapped together.
If you own an earlier Apple Watch model that doesn't support Double Tap, you can always try a similar but more limited accessibility feature called AssistiveTouch, which is available on the Apple Watch Series 4 and newer.

Article Link: Do More Single-Handedly With Double Tap on Apple Watch
"Smart Stack"? No idea. So I can't even pass Step 1. Never mind, what the eyes don't see... 😎🤔
 
It would have been nice if the article included in its first paragraph, "the feature is only available on the Series 9 and later and the Ultra 2", instead of near the end of the article. I have a Series 7. Oh well, this gave me the opportunity to practice double-tapping (even if it did nothing for me) for when I upgrade maybe next year.
 
I hardly ever use it, I tend to forget it's there, but one thing I would use it for quite a bit is if I could use the double-tap to pause and resume a workout. Quite a lot of my workouts are outdoor walks and if I stop to go into a shop (technically still walking but not very fast) or to talk to someone I meet who I know it would be really convenient to be able to double-tap to temporarily and discreetly pause my workout when I'm standing still for a while and then double-tap again to resume it afterwards.
 
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Wish I can use it to skip 15/30 seconds while playing Overcast podcasts. It would be nice when ads come on and you can’t reach for your phone. I usually don’t mind some ads but, man! Those HVAC ads are annoying as f.
I quite literally tried to use it to control Overcast’s watch app just now for play/pause but it doesn’t seem to work unfortunately.
 
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