Calling Apple Watch Users !!

I just found out that I can control my Apple Watch screen with my phone! This is convenient for me because looking at the watch screen tends to hurt my eyes after a while 😵‍💫😭

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You can use all the buttons as if you are actually using the watch. You also need to use the phone paired to the Apple Watch.

Apple Watch Mirroring is available on:

Apple Watch Series 6

Apple Watch Series 7

Apple Watch Series 8

Apple Watch Series 9

Apple Watch Ultra

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2024/6/14 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, seriously, if you own an Apple Watch and an iPhone, you NEED to know about this game-changing feature: Apple Watch Mirroring! I literally just found out you can completely control your watch screen right from your phone, and it's blown my mind. No more squinting at a tiny screen or struggling with precise taps – your iPhone becomes a super-sized remote for your watch. It’s perfect for those moments when your watch screen feels a bit too small, or honestly, if your eyes just need a break like mine do sometimes! Here’s how you can easily set up Apple Watch Mirroring on your iPhone: Method 1: Direct Activation (The quick way!) Grab your iPhone and unlock it. Head over to the Settings app (it's the gray gear icon). Scroll down a bit and tap on Accessibility. Under the 'Physical and Motor' section, you'll find Apple Watch Mirroring. Tap on that! Once you're in, simply toggle the switch to On. Boom! You’ll see your Apple Watch screen pop up directly on your iPhone. Now you can tap, swipe, and interact with your watch as if you were using it directly, but with the comfort of your phone's larger display. This is amazing for navigating tricky menus or setting up complex watch faces. Method 2: Setting up an Accessibility Shortcut (For extra convenience!) Want to turn mirroring on and off even faster? You can assign it to your Accessibility Shortcut! Again, go to Settings > Accessibility. This time, scroll all the way down to the very bottom and tap on Accessibility Shortcut. You'll see a list of options. Find Apple Watch Mirroring and tap on it to add a checkmark. Now, whenever you triple-click the Side button (or Home button on older iPhones), a menu will pop up, letting you quickly enable or disable Apple Watch Mirroring. How cool is that for seamless watch control? This feature is incredibly practical, not just for eye strain. Have you ever tried to show someone something on your watch, or needed to precisely tap a tiny button? Mirroring makes it a breeze. It’s also fantastic for accessibility needs, allowing for a much larger touch target. Just remember, your iPhone needs to be paired to your Apple Watch for this to work, and it's compatible with Apple Watch Series 6, Series 7, Series 8, Series 9, and Apple Watch Ultra models. Honestly, this little hack has completely changed how I interact with my Apple Watch. It makes managing apps, settings, and even just checking notifications so much more comfortable. Give it a try – you won't regret it!

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Crzyland 🍭

What does this do? A lil slow😭

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