Apple Watch Tips & Lessons
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Getting Started with your Apple Watch12 Lessons
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20+ Tips for Making the Most of Your Apple Watch
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Which watchOS am I using?
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How to update watchOS
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3 Tips to get you Started
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Getting Around the Apple Watch
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Access and Managing Notifications
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Access the Control Center
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Change the View of your Apps from Grid to List on the Apple Watch
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Shutdown, Restart, and Force Restart your Apple Watch
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Change the Orientation on the Apple Watch
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Favorite Apps on the Apple Watch's Dock for Easy Access
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All About the Apple Watch Control Center
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20+ Tips for Making the Most of Your Apple Watch
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Introduced in watchOS 105 Lessons
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Apple Watch Basics12 Lessons
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Apple Pay on Your Apple Watch
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Mirror your Apple Watch to your iPhone
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Force Quit an App on the Apple Watch
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Always On Settings for your Apple Watch Display
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Tips for using the Apple Watch Control Center
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Organize your Apple Watch Apps when in Grid View
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Select and enter Network Passwords with your Apple Watch
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Erase your Apple Watch
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Change the Sound and Haptic Settings on the Apple Watch
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3 Simple Tricks To Turn Off your Apple Watch Always On Display
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Apple Pay on the Apple Watch
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Unlocking your Apple Devices is EASIER Than Ever With these tips!
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Apple Pay on Your Apple Watch
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Apple Watch Faces5 Lessons
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Apple Watch Apps and Settings14 Lessons
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Manage Apple Watch Apps
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Access Apps through the Dock on the Apple Watch
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Send Messages on the Apple Watch
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View Weather Forecasts on the Apple Watch
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View Calendar Events on the Apple Watch
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Stop Apple Watch Timer Alerts with a Press of the Digital Crown
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Read and Create Mail Messages
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Make Phone Calls on the Apple Watch
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Measure your heart rate and ECG
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Medical ID, Emergency SOS, and Fall Detection
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Set Up and Use Apple Pay on the Apple Watch
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How to use your Apple Watch as a Flashlight
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Apple Watch Return to Clock
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Add Stop as a Reply for Messages on the Apple Watch
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Manage Apple Watch Apps
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Activity and the Apple Watch5 Lessons
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Lessons for Older Versions of Apple Watch1 Lesson
Change the Orientation on the Apple Watch
Learn how to tell the Apple Watch which wrist it is on for waking up and for the digital crown orientation.
The Apple Watch uses your wrist to wake it up. This is set to your right hand (for right-handers by default), which means if you are left handed, it may not turn the display on when you raise your wrist, or it will turn it on when you don’t raise your wrist. You can change what wrist the Apple Watch uses for this. You can also change the orientation for the digital crown. See how to set the Apple Watch for your left or right wrist in the video.
Video TranscriptionWell, if you’re left handed and you place your Apple Watch on your right wrist, that digital crown is going to be on the other side, you’re not going to have easy access to it, well we can do is we can change the orientation. So then when it’s on your right wrist, the Digital Crown will be available on the opposite side on the left side of the Apple Watch not on the right side, which is where it is by default. So let’s see how we do that.
Now we can do this on the Apple Watch. And we can do this in the Watch app. On the iPhone. Let’s first look at how we set this up or change the orientation on the Apple Watch. Let’s go over to my Apple watch. So I’m looking at my Apple watch. And again, this is set up for right handers, this is set up for me. And if we look we can see that my digital crown here is on the right side. If you are left handed, what you may want to do is move it over to the left side and move it down here to the lower left hand corner because you just basically flipping the AppleWatch around. In order to change that orientation, what we need to do is go to our settings app on the Apple Watch.
How do we do that? Well, basically, we just push in on the digital crown, this will get us to all of our apps, I prefer to have my apps in a ListView. So now what I’m going to do is long press on my display doesn’t matter where I’m at, but I just long press on it, tap and hold. And then I go into ListView. From here, I can see all of my different apps and a list view. Now what I need to do is just go to the Settings app, when I go to my settings app, what I do is I swipe up until I find general it’s up towards the top, so you really don’t have to swipe up at all. So I tap on general. And from here, you’re going to see orientation, this is where we need to go. There are two settings here we have wrist, and then we also have digital crown.
So with wrist it is set for my left hand, if I were to put this on my right hand, what I would do is I would set it for right now what this does is this is just for waking up, when I put it up to my face, the display will come on, this is set up for my left wrist, if I put this on my right wrist, then the Apple Watch will know the orientation or know that I’m lifting up my right arm and then I’ll turn the display on. So it doesn’t switch the Digital Crown yet. But what it does do is it makes the Apple Watch detect which restaurant so then when you lift it up, it knows what to do. Now the next step is once I tap on right here, I’m not going to tap on right, but what I would do is I would tap on right to put it on my right wrist, the next step is to set where the digital crown is. So when I swipe up here, you’re going to see that the digital crown is set for the right side. This is why it is on the right side here. If I want to move it to the left side, because it’s on my right wrist, what I would do is I would tap on left.
And then when I put my Apple watch on my right wrist,what it will do is give me easy access to that digital crown because I’ll be able to just tap it in over here. And the Apple Watch will know what’s on my right wrist. So then when I lift it up, it’ll turn on it’ll turn the display on. So there are basically two settings for this, we need to tell the Apple Watch which wrist we’re on or which wrist we’re using. And we need to tell the Apple Watch which side we want the digital crown on. Now I mentioned that we could do this from within the Apple Watch app itself on the iPhone. Let’s go over to my iPhone and see how this is done. So I’m in my watch app on my iPhone. And what I need to do is make sure that I’m looking at my watch here, these are all the settings for my watch. From here, what I do is I go over to General, under general, what we have here is just like with the settings app, what we have here is watch orientation. We can see that mine is set up for my left wrist. If I wanted to switch it to my right wrist and change which side my digital crown is on. I just tap on it. And from here, I can set it for my right wrist. And I can set the digital crown to be on the left side. So if you’re left handed, you may want to go into the Settings app. You can do this through the Apple Watch or you can do it on the watch app itself.
On the iPhone and change the orientation, all you have to do is just go and tell the Apple Watch that you’re going to be using your right wrist and you want the digital crown on the left side. Then when you do that, you place the Apple Watch on your right wrist and the Apple Watch will know when you lift it up. And you’re going to have easy access to that digital crown because it’s going to be over on this side as opposed to reaching over and getting it on the other side. So that is how we can change the orientation of our apple watch how we can set what words we use for our Apple Watch and where we want our digital crown to be on the Apple Watch.