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The secret tip that will upgrade your experience on the Apple Watch TECH news The secret tip that will upgrade the experience on the Apple Watch Apple this week unveiled a new version of the Apple Watch that brings many changes. Among the changes: a new feature called "Assistive Touch" designed to help people with disabilities. The feature allows you to use the watch with hand gestures Tags Dark Smart watch Walla! TECH Friday, 28 May 2021, 08:43 Updated: 10:44


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The secret tip that will upgrade the experience on the Apple Watch

Apple this week unveiled a new version of the Apple Watch that brings many changes.

Among the changes: a new feature called "Assistive Touch" designed to help people with disabilities.

The feature allows you to use the watch with hand gestures

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Friday, 28 May 2021, 08:43 Updated: 10:44

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The new feature in Apple Watch (PR)

Since its launch in 2015, Apple has become one of the largest watch manufacturers in the world, with the Apple Watch gaining popularity all over the world.

Now, the company has launched a new feature called "Assistive Touch" designed to help people with disabilities.

The new tool helps watch owners perform actions by moving the hand, without touching the screen or the watch buttons.

For example, calls can be answered using hand gestures, such as touching the index finger with the thumb.



"For a long time we at Apple felt that the best technology in the world had to adapt to everyone's needs, and our team worked overtime to adapt the technology to everyone. With the new features, we are pushing the boundaries of technology, with the next generation of technology bringing more people pleasure. And more features for Apple products. We are excited to share the new features, "said Sera Harlinger, senior director of accessibility policies and global initiatives.

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The Assistive Touch feature is designed to make it easier for users with upper body disabilities, and will make it easier to use the smartwatch.

The new feature works using built-in motion sensors and the optical pulse sensor.

Thanks to these, the watch can detect small differences in muscle movements and tendon activity.

This way, you can navigate the clock using gentle hand gestures, including pinching.

It will also be possible to answer incoming calls and control the screen, using a pointer.

This is how you will activate the new feature

You can activate the feature by entering the Assistive touch menu by clicking on the clock app, or by "shaking" the clock.

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