How to customize double tap on the Apple Watch (2024)

Double tap has arrived with watchOS 10.1. The gesture allows you to control your supported Apple Watch (Series 9 and Ultra 2) with a pinching motion, all without ever having to touch the display. The idea is to give you a way to interact with the watch if you don’t have both hands free — like when you’re cooking, carrying groceries, or are on a walk and holding a cup of coffee.

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. You use it to perform the “primary” action of an app at a given moment. For example, if you’ve got an active timer, double-tapping will pause and restart it. When the timer goes off, you can use double tap to end the timer.

For the most part, you don’t get to choose what double tap does. Apple means for the feature to be contextual, so for this first iteration of the gesture, it’s pretty much decided everything double tap will do for you. There are, however, two exceptions: music playback and the new widget Smart Stack in watchOS 10. With music, you can decide whether to pause or play a track or skip to the next one. For the Smart Stack, you can opt to scroll through all your widgets or select the first one.

While I wish you could customize more, these are two scenarios where you really need a choice — and here’s how to get started.

Customizing gestures

First, you’ll need to have at least the Apple Watch Series 9 or Ultra 2. Unfortunately, double tap is not compatible with older Apple Watch models, as it runs on the neural engine that was introduced with the S9 processor. If you’d like to control your watch hands-free and have an older model, take a gander at our Assistive Touch guide. Just keep in mind Assistive Touch is much more comprehensive because it needs to meet the full range of accessibility needs.

If you’ve got the right watch, head to Settings > Gestures > Double Tap. From there, you should see a toggle to turn the gesture on or off and two customization options under Playback and Smart Stack. Under Playback, you can decide whether you want double tap to Play / Pause or Skip. Under Smart Stack, you can choose between Advance and Select.

For playback, it’s important to note that this only works within Apple’s Music and Podcast apps. (In the latter, skip moves your forward 30 seconds in an episode.) If you try to use Spotify, Pocket Casts, or any other third-party media app, it doesn’t do anything. For now, double tap with third-party apps is limited to notifications.

With the Smart Stack, choosing Advance will allow you to scroll through your list of widgets. That’s pretty straightforward. Select, however, may require a bit of forethought. Select basically makes it so you can launch the app associated with the first widget in the Smart Stack. Apple’s betting that it can surface the most relevant widget to the top spot at a given time. It takes a little time to learn your patterns, and even then, this kind of AI often comes with limitations.

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However, you can also pin a specific widget so that it’s always at the top. If you’re a creature of habit, this is probably the most surefire way to use the Select option. To pin a widget, bring up the Smart Stack either by double-tapping from your watchface or by swiping up. Press and hold the screen. Scroll down the list of widgets to the one you want to pin. Tap the yellow pin icon in that widget’s upper righthand corner. Then, tap Done in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. This is a neat way to use double tap and the Smart Stack to create a hands-free app launcher.

That’s it. Again, I wish you could customize more, but you can’t at this point in time. That said, this is a very new feature, and it’s possible that Apple will open up a few more options down the line. In the meantime, you should play around with these customization settings and see what works best for your individual needs.

How to customize double tap on the Apple Watch (2024)

FAQs

How to customize double tap on the Apple Watch? ›

You can choose what a double tap does when playing media or navigating your Smart Stack. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch Series 9. Tap Gestures, tap Double Tap, then choose from among these options: Playback: Choose Play/Pause or Skip.

What is the new double tap on the 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.

How do I change quick responses on Apple Watch? ›

Add New Reply

Open the Watch app on your iPhone. Tap Messages. Tap Default Replies. Tap Edit.

How do I change responses on Apple Watch? ›

Edit default replies

To create additional replies of your own, follow these steps: Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Tap My Watch, go to Accessibility > RTT, then tap Default Replies. Tap “Add reply,” enter your reply, then tap Done.

Why won't double tap work on my Apple Watch? ›

Adjust Settings with the Watch app on iPhone

To change the double-tap settings on the Watch app on your iPhone: Open the Watch app. Tap Gestures. Tap Double Tap On/Off.

How do I answer my Apple Watch without touching the screen? ›

Set up AssistiveTouch

Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Go to Accessibility > AssistiveTouch, then turn on AssistiveTouch. Tap Hand Gestures, then turn on Hand Gestures.

Can you answer an Apple Watch without touching it? ›

As its name suggests, it lets you tap your forefinger and thumb together twice, with the same hand that your watch is on, to operate the wearable without touching it. It means you can answer calls and browse through screens with one hand rather than two, and it promises to be very helpful.

How do you double tap to answer a call on iPhone? ›

Make and receive phone calls

Answer or end a call: Double-tap the screen with two fingers. When a phone call is established with VoiceOver on, the screen displays the numeric keypad by default, instead of showing call options. Display call options: Select the Hide button in the lower-right corner, then double-tap.

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