Apple Watch double tap: How to use it and why it might not be working (2024)

We’ve all been there–you get an alert, or a phone call or an alarm goes off–but your hands are full. Maybe you’re standing on the bus holding on. Maybe you’re cooking and your hands are a mess. You bought an Apple Watch to do useful stuff during those times when you can’t just use your iPhone, but there are still times when you can’t really use your Watch, either.

A new double-tap gesture, exclusive to Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 or later (it requires the S9 chip and its new sensors), allows you to perform some basic functions by bringing your forefinger and thumb together in a pinching gesture twice rapidly. It was first enabled in watchOS 10.1, which arrived about a month after watchOS 10 debuted.

It works a little differently than the current accessibility options available to all Apple Watch users, and in our testing, is a bit more reliable. If you enable double tap on your Apple Watch, you’ll have to disable some of those accessibility settings as they will interfere. Here’s what double tap can do and how to set it up.

What Double Tap does

When you’re looking at your watch face, a double tap will bring up your “smart stack” of cards. Performing the gesture again will either advance through the cards or select the current card, depending on the choice you make in Settings.

In just about every app, the double-tap gesture is just like tapping on the primary button. If an alarm is going off, it’s like tapping Snooze. If you’re running a timer, it pauses and resumes it. If you’re using the camera remote, it triggers the shutter (a very handy way to get group photos!). When reading a message in Messages, it opens up a reply (which usually defaults to voice dictation to type).

One notable exception is media playback in apps like Music or Podcasts. By default, the primary action is to play or pause, but you can change the double-tap gesture to skip instead if you want.

Many apps do not have a primary button defined, so if you perform the double tap gesture you’ll see the little icon appear at the top of your screen, shake with haptic feedback, and disappear. In certain apps, double tap will never work, including 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).

How to enable double tap and change settings

At a glance

  • Time to complete: 2 minutes
  • Tools required: none
  • Materials required: Apple Watch series 9 / Ultra 2 or later, watchOS 10.1
  • Cost: 0

1.

Adjust Settings on Apple Watch

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To change double tap settings on your Apple Watch:

  • Open Settings.
  • Tap Gestures.
  • Tap Double Tap On/Off.

In this menu, you can toggle double tap on or off and scroll down to find options to change the media playback between Play/Pause and Skip, or the Smart Stack option between Advance and Select.

2.

Adjust Settings with the Watch app on iPhone

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To change the double-tap settings on the Watch app on your iPhone:

  • Open the Watch app.
  • Tap Gestures.
  • Tap Double Tap On/Off.

In this menu, you can toggle double tap on or off, and change media playback between Play/Pause and Skip, or the Smart Stack option between Advance and Select.

If your watch doesn’t respond to the gesture, Apple outlines several troubleshooting methods, including making sure the display has been woken, Low Power Mode, Sleep Focus, Theater Mode, or Water Lock isn’t activated. Additionally, if the watch is paired as a Family Setup device, double tap won’t work.

Apple Watch double tap: How to use it and why it might not be working (2024)

FAQs

Apple Watch double tap: How to use it and why it might not be working? ›

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.

Why isn't my Apple Watch double tap working? ›

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.

Why isn't double tap working on iPhone? ›

Fix 3: Enable Back Tap Settings

If iPhone double tap not working, it's possible that the issue can be resolved by adjusting the Back Tap settings. To use the Back Tap feature, you need to enable it via the Settings app first. Go to Settings on your device, and then head to Accessibility. Then, tap on Touch > Back Tap.

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.

Why won't my Apple Watch let me tap it? ›

If your Apple Watch won't respond to your touch, here are a few possible reasons: Your fingers are dirty or covered. If you're wearing gloves or your fingers are covered in some other way, your Apple Watch might not be able to recognize your touch.

Why is the double tap to wake not working? ›

- Disable ANYTHING that's NOT Android-core, and has that permission and/or Administrator App permissions. Take note, if you have a few things like say a password manager, an authenticator app, or similar, you'll want to re-enable those permissions, when done.

Does double tap work on Apple Watch Ultra? ›

Quick actions help you respond when your Apple Watch Ultra shows an alert. For example, when you have an incoming call, a prompt lets you know that you can double-tap to answer it.

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.

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

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. You use it to perform the “primary” action of an app at a given moment.

Why is the side button on my Apple Watch not working? ›

Remove any protective films or cases that might block the side button or Digital Crown. Check for debris or dirt around the side button or Digital Crown and clean your Apple Watch.

Why is duo push not coming to my Apple Watch? ›

Make sure that the phone's screen is off before performing the push to ensure that the push goes to the watch instead of the phone. The Apple Watch is not able to generate passcodes or answer push notifications without a nearby phone as it requires communication with Duo Mobile running on a phone.

Why doesn t Apple Watch swipe up anymore? ›

Update your Apple Watch: Software updates often provide solutions to existing bugs that may be keeping your Apple Watch from swiping up or down. Open the Apple Watch app on your paired iPhone. If an update is available, tap Download and Install.

How do I get my Apple Watch to tap? ›

Use double tap to perform common actions on Apple Watch
  1. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch Series 9.
  2. Tap Gestures, tap Double Tap, then choose from among these options: Playback: Choose Play/Pause or Skip. ...
  3. Turn off Double Tap if you don't want to use the gesture on your Apple Watch.

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