I’m not sure if it works the same though. I tried it before and I think you have to activate the accessibility mode first by making a fist two times or something like that. Maybe I’m misremembering. But yeah, I guess they’re limiting this to the new watch which doesn’t make much sense if they are already doing this on older models.
The only reason I can think of is that they need the additional power/efficiency to detect this with a small enough error rate.
I’m not sure if it works the same though. I tried it before and I think you have to activate the accessibility mode first by making a fist two times or something like that. Maybe I’m misremembering. But yeah, I guess they’re limiting this to the new watch which doesn’t make much sense if they are already doing this on older models.
The only reason I can think of is that they need the additional power/efficiency to detect this with a small enough error rate.
I dunno mate, Assistive Touch literally has a cursor. There’s the double clenching, the single pinching.
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