Apple Watch double tap gesture now available with watchOS 10.1 (2024)

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UPDATE 25 October 2023

The new double tap gesture comes to Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 starting today with the release of watchOS 10.1.

The new double tap gesture for Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 is available today with watchOS 10.1, bringing a fast and convenient new way to interact with Apple Watch.

With the new double tap gesture, users can easily control Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 using just one hand and without touching the display. Users can tap the index finger and thumb of their watch hand together twice to quickly perform many of the most common actions. This new feature complements existing gestures like tap, swipe, raise to wake, and cover to mute that make Apple Watch simple and intuitive to use.

A Convenient, Delightful Experience

The double tap gesture is helpful in common situations when the user’s other hand is occupied, such as when walking the dog, cooking, or holding a cup of coffee.

Double tap allows users to select the primary action in a wide variety of watchOS apps and notifications, including:

  • Opening the Smart Stack from any watch face and scrolling through widgets in the stack.
  • Answering and ending phone calls.
  • Viewing a message from a notification, scrolling through longer notifications with an additional double tap, replying using dictation, and sending a message.
  • Pausing, resuming, and ending a timer.
  • Stopping and resuming a stopwatch.
  • Snoozing an alarm.
  • Playing and pausing music, podcasts, and audiobooks.
  • Switching to the new Elevation view in the Compass app.
  • Taking an iPhone photo with the Camera Remote in the Camera app.
  • Starting or stopping automatic Workout reminders.
  • Performing the primary action from notifications, such as replying to an incoming message from a messaging app and snoozing reminders — including from third parties.

Double tap allows users to select the primary action in a wide variety of watchOS apps and notifications, including opening the Smart Stack and scrolling through widgets; answering and ending phone calls; and playing and pausing music.

Powered by S9 SiP

The double tap gesture available on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 is powered by the S9 SiP, which is 25 percent more power efficient than the previous generation, and the new 4-core Neural Engine, which can perform machine learning tasks twice as fast.

The Neural Engine processes data from the accelerometer, gyroscope, and optical heart sensor with a new machine learning algorithm. The algorithm detects the unique signature of tiny wrist movements and changes in blood flow when the index finger and thumb perform a double tap.

The double tap gesture works anytime the display is awake, and the feature is available all day long with minimal impact to the 18-hour battery life on Apple Watch Series 9 or the 36-hour battery life on Apple Watch Ultra 2.

With double tap, users can open the Smart Stack from any watch face and scroll through widgets in the stack.

Double Tap Gesture Customisations

Double tap has been designed to automatically select the primary action for most apps and notifications. In two instances, the user can elect a different function: advancing through widgets in the Smart Stack or selecting the first available widget; and playing or pausing media during an active session, or skipping to the next track instead.

Double tap has been designed to automatically select the primary action for most apps and notifications. In two instances, the user can elect a different function by accessing their settings on iPhone.

Availability

  • watchOS 10.1 is available for Apple Watch Series 4 and later starting today, and requires iPhone XS or later running iOS 17.
  • The double tap gesture is enabled by default on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 running watchOS 10.1, with no additional setup required. It can be disabled in settings.
  • The feature is not supported in the following apps and experiences: ECG, Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, Sleep Focus, Walkie-Talkie, Maps (during navigation), Mindfulness (during an active session), SOS features (Emergency SOS, Fall Detection, Crash Detection), and Workout (during an active session).
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    25 October 2023

    UPDATE

    AppleWatch double tap gesture now available with watchOS10.1

    The new double tap gesture for Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 is available today with watchOS 10.1, bringing a fast and convenient new way to interact with Apple Watch.

    With the new double tap gesture, users can easily control Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 using just one hand and without touching the display. Users can tap the index finger and thumb of their watch hand together twice to quickly perform many of the most common actions. This new feature complements existing gestures like tap, swipe, raise to wake, and cover to mute that make Apple Watch simple and intuitive to use.

    A Convenient, Delightful Experience

    The double tap gesture is helpful in common situations when the user’s other hand is occupied, such as when walking the dog, cooking, or holding a cup of coffee.

    Double tap allows users to select the primary action in a wide variety of watchOS apps and notifications, including:

    • Opening the Smart Stack from any watch face and scrolling through widgets in the stack.
    • Answering and ending phone calls.
    • Viewing a message from a notification, scrolling through longer notifications with an additional double tap, replying using dictation, and sending a message.
    • Pausing, resuming, and ending a timer.
    • Stopping and resuming a stopwatch.
    • Snoozing an alarm.
    • Playing and pausing music, podcasts, and audiobooks.
    • Switching to the new Elevation view in the Compass app.
    • Taking an iPhone photo with the Camera Remote in the Camera app.
    • Starting or stopping automatic Workout reminders.
    • Performing the primary action from notifications, such as replying to an incoming message from a messaging app and snoozing reminders — including from third parties.

    Powered by S9 SiP

    The double tap gesture available on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 is powered by the S9 SiP, which is 25 percent more power efficient than the previous generation, and the new 4-core Neural Engine, which can perform machine learning tasks twice as fast.

    The Neural Engine processes data from the accelerometer, gyroscope, and optical heart sensor with a new machine learning algorithm. The algorithm detects the unique signature of tiny wrist movements and changes in blood flow when the index finger and thumb perform a double tap.

    The double tap gesture works anytime the display is awake, and the feature is available all day long with minimal impact to the 18-hour battery life on Apple Watch Series 9 or the 36-hour battery life on Apple Watch Ultra 2.

    Double Tap Gesture Customisations

    Double tap has been designed to automatically select the primary action for most apps and notifications. In two instances, the user can elect a different function: advancing through widgets in the Smart Stack or selecting the first available widget; and playing or pausing media during an active session, or skipping to the next track instead.

    Availability

    • watchOS 10.1 is available for Apple Watch Series 4 and later starting today, and requires iPhone XS or later running iOS 17.
    • The double tap gesture is enabled by default on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 running watchOS 10.1, with no additional setup required. It can be disabled in settings.
    • The feature is not supported in the following apps and experiences: ECG, Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, Sleep Focus, Walkie-Talkie, Maps (during navigation), Mindfulness (during an active session), SOS features (Emergency SOS, Fall Detection, Crash Detection), and Workout (during an active session).

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Apple Watch double tap gesture now available with watchOS 10.1 (2024)

FAQs

Why is double tap not available on my Apple Watch? ›

To check, open the Settings app on your watch, then tap Gestures > Double Tap. Double tap can't be turned on when any of the following accessibility settings are on: AssistiveTouch, Quick Actions, Zoom with Hand Gestures, or VoiceOver with Hand Gestures. Make sure that Wrist Detection is on.

What is the new double tap gesture of the Apple Watch OS 10? ›

With the new double tap gesture, users can easily control Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 using just one hand and without touching the display. Users can tap the index finger and thumb of their watch hand together twice to quickly perform many of the most common actions.

Is double tap only on series 9? ›

Double Tap works only on the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, because it requires the company's new S9 chip.

Why don't I have gestures on my Apple Watch? ›

Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Go to Accessibility > AssistiveTouch, then turn on AssistiveTouch. Tap Hand Gestures, then turn on Hand Gestures. Tip: To learn how to use hand gestures, tap “Learn more” below the Hand Gestures switch, then tap each gesture.

How do I install double-click on Apple Watch? ›

Tap an app to see its description, ratings and reviews, screenshots, release notes, and more. Tap the price or tap Get. When prompted, double-click the side button under the Digital Crown to download and install the app.

How to get double tap on older Apple Watch? ›

You can also open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Settings > Gestures, then tap Double Tap. Note: The double tap gesture isn't available when Low Power Mode is on, Sleep Focus is active, the display is inactive because your wrist is down, or certain accessibility features are on.

Will the Apple Watch Series 8 have a double tap? ›

The Apple Watch 8 has its own hidden version of Double Tap, but there are differences. One of the Apple Watch 9's most intriguing new features is Double Tap, which enables you to interact with the smartwatch without touching (or speaking to it).

What is the difference between assistive touch and double tap? ›

While the feature may seem familiar to Assistive Touch, there are a few key differences. I go into it in-depth here, but the gist is Assistive Touch is a full navigational system designed for people with limb differences, whereas double tap is more like double clicking on your computer mouse.

How do I see double tap time on Apple Watch? ›

If VoiceOver is on, turn on Taptic Time by double-tapping the watch face while the display is inactive. You can also configure Taptic Time on iPhone. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Clock > Taptic Time, then turn it on.

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